I think the most important thing that I learned in this video is that you admitted that you're essentially adding in random colors during the beginning phase of the painting. I know you're still adhering to color theory and everything, but I've always struggled with understanding where artists got the little different splotches of colors within each main area of value. Saying that these color choices are not entirely deliberate is really enlightening and I think I'll try applying this mentality the next time I paint. Thanks!
"Bring chaos into order" Yes! I feel that too when I'm painting or drawing. Thank you for putting it into words and so much thanks for your videos, they're so helpful and inspiring!
This video is just a work of art in itself. You did such a good job explaining how you were creating the artwork. There wasn't a "Draw the rest of the owl" sort of moment. Showing the closeups of the jaw was really demonstrative as well. Thanks
As full of wisdom and well presented all your videos on painting are, I have found that this one in particular has helped me the most with my art. I have spent years trying to grind fundamentals and do studies every day, anxiously sitting in front of the canvas and clenching my stylus like a gun was pointed to my head, ready to go off at the slightest mistake. What this particular exercise of yours showed me was that painting was, first and foremost, fun. I looked at you laying down big shapes on the canvas, playing in that puddle of chaos without caring about how wet your boots were going to get. It has offered me so much comfort to see that art can, and should be an exploration. I have started doing personnal projects alongside my studies and letting loose a little bit on the canvas, and I have never felt better about painting. Thank you for everything you're doing for the community, Marc
OMG! This is incredibly well explained. This just goes to show that painting is just a mosaic of shapes of different varieties coming together and we have to train our mind to see that way. The end result is affected by how you feel about those shapes. Thank you so much for your videos!
Every lesson of yours clarifies the fundamentals so much more and makes me eager to learn and explore it more!! This one was truly mind-blowing! You, Sir, are a master!
I love the approach of blocking in with texture at the beginning to influence the direction of your work. I’m an amateur musician and some of my best stuff has started with ambient recordings of the outdoors, then building on that.
I love coming back to Marco's older videos. They're all so very useful as important reminders. Also interesting to hear how Marco's voice changes over the years!
Lately, I've binge-watched a number of your videos for a fresh perspective on things...and I think it is safe to say: You are my hero when it comes to colour and digital paint!!!
This is one of the best videos about style in art I've seen so far. Even though I am a traditional and not a digital artist it was extremly helpful and inspiring. Thank you!!!
@Marco Bucci You are my favorite tutor cause you say not only what you are doing but what you think and what decicions you make during painting and this is the most important. Sharing and describing thoughts, proccesses, decicions BEFORE you lay a stroke is the greatest lesson and not everyone can do this.
Thank you again Marco. your videos helped me to improve my skill. now i get a lot of work, and i'm living well from my art. :D you videos are changing not only my art, but my life as an artist. no words to describe it. so, just thank you very much.
This was extra-didactic, so thank you for that. My favourite techniques are Batman number 2 and 3. I still can't believe how you can master so many different styles and rock them this hard. Needless to say you gained a follower!
Of all the art channels i follow, yours is the one I have learnt the most from (Some of which I have been subbed to for over 2 years). Only been around since your latest three videos, but I have been able to take so much of your advice to heart. I recently won an art competition by following your advice on abstraction! Thank you for making these wonderful lessons! Also, nice name!
Your videos are really great. You are honest and straight forward about how photoshop painting is dependent on fundamentals but also give insight to how it is an amazing tool that can really give you beautiful and relatively fast results. As an analogy, it is like a missile that you need to guide with fundamentals or it can blow up in your face. Keep up the good work I've grown a bunch by watching your videos.
Ughhh.. these videos are always so informative and great..I could hear these exact concepts in course material for years, then a ten minute Bucci tutorial and my mind is blown. HOW!? Thank you, Marco!
Thanks! I spend a considerable amount of effort in organizing thoughts and making sure I am using very clear language. It's amazing how little time you actually need to deliver a message, so long as you spend the time in advance working it out. I mean, I don't always nail it, it's something I'm always working on. I'd advise you that if you find yourself in an art class where your teacher cannot get through to you in a single session, chances are that teacher is either not good, doesn't care enough, or simply not the right fit for you.
Great demonstration!! I liked the first one you did the best. I have never thought about starting with random 'textures'. I generally build up 'random' colors and keep refining to get an oil painting look in my digital portraits. I digitally paint much like I would paint traditionally.
I really love your videos. Coming from someone who focused on drawing and is now trying to add in painting and increase my skills, these have been very valuable. Thank You
This is amazing my mind is totaly blown which almost never happens with art videos anymore because of how many i watch but this is beutiful and astounding and ahhh its great
This video helped me SO MUCH! I discovered your channel just a few days ago and I'm wondering WHYYY, I WISH I HAD DISCOVERED IT SOONER D: You are precious and you paint wonderfully and, wow, you definitely know what you're talking about. Your videos feel like a stunning masterclass packed with information shown and told in a great, understandable way. Oh, and your voice is very nice c: Have a terrific day, dude. Keep creating 'cuz you're just the best. Peace
I always seem to underestimate the power of shape.. and this video was a big reminder. Seeing so different approaches and hearing your thoughts about them is helpful and it's easy to find something to implement in ones own approach. Your videos are gold for aspiring artists, man.
16:30 struck me as very similar to something you could program a deep learning program to emulate. Thank you for the video. I'm realizing more and more lately how important the fundamentals are for many things.
cool i love the randomness and exploring the uncomfortable breakthrough in one comfort zone. Exploring wild colors and shapes to achieve cool artistic styles. love how you compare the different ones as well! This will help me break out of my artist Fears! Thanks Man!
woooow... I need to have a smoke and watch it ten times more to really understand how to use styles so freely in personal works))))) Man I adore you lessons!!!
Oh man, I just came across your channel today and let me tell you, this video is just amazing! You broke down your lesson so clearly and with such insight I am very impressed indeed! I will keep in mind to try out style 1 and 3, they are quite interesting to me :) subscribed!
Thanks for watching, everyone! And correction: I think the better word is 'vernacular,' not slang. Oops! But you still get the idea :)
so what..youre utterly amazing! Can I marry you?
Marco Bucci Which program do you use to record you time lapses?
haha. I'm taken.
I'm using Camtasia for my captures and editing.
Nice work
"style is different dialects of a language"
absolute gold.
@@undeniablydone9717 potato
@@Grace-iv1ho fucking beautiful
Bucci gang, bucci gang, bucci gang.
hahahaha - Hey! Congrats on 200k :)
I like the part where he says "Bucci Gang"
i see you everywhere. stop stalking me. (jk🌚👌🏼)
sicknix
*In my language "buci" means "asscheeks" and i always think about it when i read his name*
"wow those are some very full lips batman"
When you have a mask that leaves an open mouth area for a jawline like that, how could you NOT kiss Batman?
Holy Botox Batman
👄
😂
Thats probably why joker is obsessed with batman, no one could resist those lips
THANK YOU! Finally a pro artist that doesn’t dismiss “style” and explore different styles!!!
Yessss woooo lets goooo
I think the most important thing that I learned in this video is that you admitted that you're essentially adding in random colors during the beginning phase of the painting. I know you're still adhering to color theory and everything, but I've always struggled with understanding where artists got the little different splotches of colors within each main area of value. Saying that these color choices are not entirely deliberate is really enlightening and I think I'll try applying this mentality the next time I paint. Thanks!
Thank you for writing this down.👁👁 Like seriously.
Always felt the same too
this isn’t showing how to steal styles, this shows to just OPEN YOUR MIND!!! BE DIFFERENT AND EXPLORE 👏👏
"Bring chaos into order" Yes! I feel that too when I'm painting or drawing. Thank you for putting it into words and so much thanks for your videos, they're so helpful and inspiring!
This video is just a work of art in itself. You did such a good job explaining how you were creating the artwork. There wasn't a "Draw the rest of the owl" sort of moment. Showing the closeups of the jaw was really demonstrative as well. Thanks
Thanks Daniel!
I liked the first drawing as it looks all dark and gritty like something you see on a movie poster or a video game front cover.
He stole it from alex ross without giving credit
trahapace150 Mate what? He painted that himself.
@@trahapace150 he very clearly painted it no?
What is this style called? I would like to study it more.
4:29 "Wow those are some very full lips Batman"
4:32 Batman: 😚
Thats the best one tho! lol
As full of wisdom and well presented all your videos on painting are, I have found that this one in particular has helped me the most with my art.
I have spent years trying to grind fundamentals and do studies every day, anxiously sitting in front of the canvas and clenching my stylus like a gun was pointed to my head, ready to go off at the slightest mistake.
What this particular exercise of yours showed me was that painting was, first and foremost, fun. I looked at you laying down big shapes on the canvas, playing in that puddle of chaos without caring about how wet your boots were going to get. It has offered me so much comfort to see that art can, and should be an exploration.
I have started doing personnal projects alongside my studies and letting loose a little bit on the canvas, and I have never felt better about painting.
Thank you for everything you're doing for the community, Marc
OMG! This is incredibly well explained. This just goes to show that painting is just a mosaic of shapes of different varieties coming together and we have to train our mind to see that way. The end result is affected by how you feel about those shapes. Thank you so much for your videos!
Every lesson of yours clarifies the fundamentals so much more and makes me eager to learn and explore it more!! This one was truly mind-blowing! You, Sir, are a master!
That's great! And thank you :)
I love the approach of blocking in with texture at the beginning to influence the direction of your work. I’m an amateur musician and some of my best stuff has started with ambient recordings of the outdoors, then building on that.
"Ordo Ad Chao"... that's all about in this Universe. Amazing.
I love coming back to Marco's older videos. They're all so very useful as important reminders. Also interesting to hear how Marco's voice changes over the years!
Lately, I've binge-watched a number of your videos for a fresh perspective on things...and I think it is safe to say: You are my hero when it comes to colour and digital paint!!!
This is one of the best videos about style in art I've seen so far. Even though I am a traditional and not a digital artist it was extremly helpful and inspiring. Thank you!!!
it's like magic seeing you do these
The last one is like a bunch of colourful sticky notes shoved into a plastic jar that just so happens to be in the shape of batman.
@Marco Bucci You are my favorite tutor cause you say not only what you are doing but what you think and what decicions you make during painting and this is the most important. Sharing and describing thoughts, proccesses, decicions BEFORE you lay a stroke is the greatest lesson and not everyone can do this.
Thanks!
Mannn you're a genius. Your way of explaining and discovering things is just amazing
He's the best teacher any painting student can have, it's just so enlightening.
Thank you again Marco. your videos helped me to improve my skill. now i get a lot of work, and i'm living well from my art. :D you videos are changing not only my art, but my life as an artist. no words to describe it. so, just thank you very much.
Henrique DLD Art that’s incredibly humbling. Thank you!
That 18 mins is jam packed with info but is smooth enough to surf. Phenomenal. I really appreciate it and am excited to experiment.
That explanation of painting was poetic
Your explanation by closing in on the corners of the mouth is so interesting! Learned something new. Such quality content. Thank you!!!!
This was extra-didactic, so thank you for that. My favourite techniques are Batman number 2 and 3. I still can't believe how you can master so many different styles and rock them this hard. Needless to say you gained a follower!
Marco you are with no doubt the best art TH-camr there is
I work traditionally, but I was mesmerized watching this. Also, these style "dialects" are very relevant to any method. Awesome!
Of all the art channels i follow, yours is the one I have learnt the most from (Some of which I have been subbed to for over 2 years). Only been around since your latest three videos, but I have been able to take so much of your advice to heart. I recently won an art competition by following your advice on abstraction! Thank you for making these wonderful lessons!
Also, nice name!
Very cool! I'm glad the videos are able to help you out.
2 minutes in to your narration and I know you are a master at what you do.
Dude I learned more from this video than any other digital painting video i have ever watched. Thank you. You are so direct and clear.
Awesome! Thanks :)
My man. I could even listen to you talk about painting without the video! So glad I found you! Big thanks for sending me here Shaishav!
My, this video was a very pleasant experience.
Why*
Dude, this video was sick!!111
Your videos are really great. You are honest and straight forward about how photoshop painting is dependent on fundamentals but also give insight to how it is an amazing tool that can really give you beautiful and relatively fast results. As an analogy, it is like a missile that you need to guide with fundamentals or it can blow up in your face. Keep up the good work I've grown a bunch by watching your videos.
Thanks!
Ughhh.. these videos are always so informative and great..I could hear these exact concepts in course material for years, then a ten minute Bucci tutorial and my mind is blown. HOW!? Thank you, Marco!
Thanks! I spend a considerable amount of effort in organizing thoughts and making sure I am using very clear language. It's amazing how little time you actually need to deliver a message, so long as you spend the time in advance working it out. I mean, I don't always nail it, it's something I'm always working on.
I'd advise you that if you find yourself in an art class where your teacher cannot get through to you in a single session, chances are that teacher is either not good, doesn't care enough, or simply not the right fit for you.
Great demonstration!! I liked the first one you did the best. I have never thought about starting with random 'textures'. I generally build up 'random' colors and keep refining to get an oil painting look in my digital portraits. I digitally paint much like I would paint traditionally.
the fantastic juggling of form and color. stunningly!
I really love your videos. Coming from someone who focused on drawing and is now trying to add in painting and increase my skills, these have been very valuable. Thank You
WHY THIS CHANNEL IS SO UNDERRATED ?!?!?!? it needs to be 10 mil subs
Thanks - maybe one day!
This is hands down the best video I've seen about art styles and about how to develop them
Thanks! Stay tuned for a video coming later this week - an expansion on Batman #2 (the graphic one), due to popular request!
This is by far the best & most helpful explanation of style I've ever seen. You articulate it brilliantly! Thank you.
Mary Thompson thanks!
Dude, this was Sick!
Why, I had a very pleasant experience with that comment.
Lol! XD
You got my subscription with this video! Your thoughts on chaos may be the best advice on painting I've ever received.
You know an art channel is good when you feel like your own art will be better just for watching
That is one of the most helpful advices i've heard so far about art. I really thank you for your insight on it!
Thank you, Marco. Your videos are an inspiration that got me back into art. Best of luck with your work.
2 wonderful styles of Batman: painterly, and blocking in shapes. Chaos into order :)
This is great. One of the best art videos I have seen here.
can’t believe such wisdom is available for completely free
Marc you are the best teacher. Thankyou for making these videos
This was really inspiring! It's given me a fresh way to think about my art. Thanks for the video!
Indeed XD
This is amazing my mind is totaly blown which almost never happens with art videos anymore because of how many i watch but this is beutiful and astounding and ahhh its great
I learn something with every video you post, man! It's greatly appreciated!
Awesome video! One of the best art channels I know
"Style" is a determined pack of elements that flow together through a common criteria stream.
You are amazing! This was so fun to watch. Every time I watch your videos I always have something new I learned
This video helped me SO MUCH! I discovered your channel just a few days ago and I'm wondering WHYYY, I WISH I HAD DISCOVERED IT SOONER D: You are precious and you paint wonderfully and, wow, you definitely know what you're talking about. Your videos feel like a stunning masterclass packed with information shown and told in a great, understandable way. Oh, and your voice is very nice c: Have a terrific day, dude. Keep creating 'cuz you're just the best. Peace
Thanks!
I can't decide which painting I like best, they're all amazing work!
I always seem to underestimate the power of shape.. and this video was a big reminder. Seeing so different approaches and hearing your thoughts about them is helpful and it's easy to find something to implement in ones own approach. Your videos are gold for aspiring artists, man.
Thanks, Hiruma!
batman is also my favorite thing to sketch I saw this video last week after finishing one lol many thanks for this and many other great vids
great work, new subscriber
Same.
Marco, I am really happy I found your channel. So many interesting and challenging ideas.
Fantastic styles, very precise and easy to learn tutorials. Thanks!
That chaos part, yes that was my whaaoooo moment. Earned a sub!
I really enjoy the second style you use in this video and have trying to replicate it. Thank you for making this :)
Damn, Marco Bucci back at it again with the best content!
16:30 struck me as very similar to something you could program a deep learning program to emulate. Thank you for the video. I'm realizing more and more lately how important the fundamentals are for many things.
This is one of my favorite videos on youtube.
cool i love the randomness and exploring the uncomfortable breakthrough in one comfort zone. Exploring wild colors and shapes to achieve cool artistic styles. love how you compare the different ones as well! This will help me break out of my artist Fears! Thanks Man!
woooow... I need to have a smoke and watch it ten times more to really understand how to use styles so freely in personal works))))) Man I adore you lessons!!!
hahaha, thanks!
Great points. Well explained & demonstrated, as always. 👍🏾 My fave of the four are 1 & 3.
this is really awesome! I love all the different styles for different reasons, keep up the good work!
wowww. thanks! nad as you say, the basics came first, then the style. we use to get obsesionated with the style, but that came later.
That second style omg. So awesome, gonna try it later!
Oh man, I just came across your channel today and let me tell you, this video is just amazing! You broke down your lesson so clearly and with such insight I am very impressed indeed! I will keep in mind to try out style 1 and 3, they are quite interesting to me :) subscribed!
Holy crap!!! This is awesome Batman.
You're very well spoken. Great tutorial.
Absolutely stunning.
oh my GOSH !!! Man thatz Brave really courageous..and sure an eye opener .Thankyou
I can watch this 5000 times and still enjoy every second of it :-)
The n1 looks amazing!
Excellent style Illustrations of Batman and great info in whole narration :)
this was so much fun to watch. brilliant as always :D
Great exploration and explanation of style. It was really interesting to see how you went about each painting, thank you for sharing.
Thank you teacher for your wonderful lesson, it helped me a lot!
His was a great video to watch with some very helpful examples.
The second one was really my favourite
DUDE that was a sick experience
Dude. You're so talented
So much deep education here... brilliant!
style number 2 is fantastic
Thank you for all of this! You just got yourself a new subscriber
Awesome video, it's obvious how much time and effort went into it. Thank you :)
Another excellent video Marco, very well explained. Thanks for making it.
Really great video! I've come back to it a couple of times because it so helpful and fun.
This man blew my mind within 1 minute and 29 seconds, let's see how the rest of the video goes
I really hope i have that taste in picking colors that would work together.