oh HI there, it's *COUGH* *COUGH* shading time! May your skills be blessed with an upgrade if shading was giving you a hard time. Now, go out there and have a fantastic weekend you hear me?
Honestly I think this shading tutorial hit something within me. Usually it's just "okay that's usually dark" so I shade it there without thinking much about light sources. It's not an overly bad thing in my opinion but I think I should try looking at light interaction with different stuff more. Thanks.
@@shirosatsuma4946 Ahh, yes, the good old days of blissful ignorance. Michael Bay is one of the most notorious directors in the world. Look him up lmao
Yup, I already understand most of the basics and I don't even draw digitally, but I still think it's important to re-explore these fundamental things and I like your approach to it as well. Underrated at 700.000 subs. Short videos that are easy to watch but dense with tips.
Your tutorials have helped me a ton man. I spent like 60 hours on a piece recently and learned a ton but I prefer focusing on a more targeted approach like you suggest! Thanks again!
I know this will probably get lost in the sea of comments, but I really want to say thank you for making these videos for us. Recently, I felt like I hit a bit of a plateau with my art, and I just wasn't improving. Then I found your channel, and I've been practicing a lot of the techniques you teach. I can really see the improvement! I hope that someday fairly soon I can afford to buy your class. If I've learned this much from just your 10-20 minute long TH-cam videos, I'm sure I'd learn a lot from your class.
I always see people posting comments like "Oh, how did you know I needed this? I was just about to look it up when you posted it!" But now I'm that guy. Wild.
Hi, Marc. Thanks for being so inspiring. I've always been the drawing quiet kid at school. But after high school, with my parents' pressure and the idea that you can't live through art, I stopped drawing. It's been more than 6 years. Thanks to you, my passion is reignited and I already made my first full-color digital drawing only using the mouse (it took almost a month tho). So... thank you for all your videos and tutorials. Now I'm saving to buy a tablet and your amazing program. (Sorry if I said anything wrong, English is not my first language)
when I watch shading tutorials they always mention shapes but never explain what to do with these shapes, now thanks to you I finally understood what they meant this video actually made everything look easier!
ONCE AGAIN!!!! You have provided me with another key to setting myself free! USE THE FULL VALUE RANGE!!! FROM BLACK TO WHITE! This gives me complete control of my values and therefore my shapes and forms. Also I am able to use a semi hard brush but I was always warned off the airbrush which is RUBBISH!!! It must not be abused of course but it is as vital a tool as any. THANK YOU SO SO VERY MUCH MARC!!!!!!
Thank you so much for all the videos. They help a lot. I'm aiming to be working as a concept artist for games but despite me being 23 already I feel like I dont know anything about art. These Videos help me see how I can improve on stuff I clearly lack.
One of the only art channels I consistently watch a video tutorial on and actually come out less confused than I was going in... Seriously, thats a feat.
i dont know why but i love the "class is in session pay attention" xDD well marc thank u so much for this videos u dont know how much im learning from your videos, i cant wait to be a professional and shake your hand in the future
REAAAAAALLLYYYYY appreciate your videos, Mr. Brunet! And! Really REALLY appreciate THIS video. As I struggle with shading greatly. Thanks for making so much fantastic content, I throw money at you just for being a constant art teacher in my life! THANK YOU! XD
Just as I was about to animate something that needed shading for the backgrounds… You uploaded!! Now I learnt how to shade! I’ve been drawing for 10 years and as I’m pretty young, I’m still learning things!! Thank you so much Marc Brunet! 🌱🌱💗
A quick tip for traditional artists. You can make layers by putting your line art on regular paper, then use pages of tracing paper to mimic digital layers. Not good for finished art, but great for practice.
I love your videos so much, seriously. I'm a very slow learner, but your teaching style makes everything easier to understand. Having high quality art tutorials that actually teach is pretty hard to find. Not only that but its completely free (at least the videos from youtube). Thank you so much for your content!
This is the first time i actually understand how to get from 'shading simple forms' to more complex forms. Can you make a video on how to simplify certain parts of the body into shapes please? that would help a lot with shading.
This is so good, thank you so much! Would you like to talk about construction and how to learn it, it’s a pretty important fundamental but I don’t see much people talking in depth about it, you are awesome Marc!
hearing 'class is in session pay attention' makes my day xD, really needed to review this topic, got a bit rusty being busy with school, but really helpful video ^^
i love the way you explain things. i've been drawing for years but have always struggled with digital art past cartoons. i'm so glad i found your channel bc now i feel a lot more confident getting back into the kind of digital art i've always wanted to make.
You make It very clear, simple, and concise. I checked out your stuff before, a little pricey. But I like your approach. I can tell you're having a BLAST with that editing :P
You are truly mystic Marc i swear. I'm doing a painting and i started to think how to shade it better, i opened youtube and now you bless me with this video. Every time you put out a video it's in the perfect time and perfest subject for me, that's crazy. 🤣🔮
Why is it everytime i'm struggling with something or want to focus on improving something, you post a video about it less than 24hrs later? I can't tell you how many times this has happened. I'd say stay out of my head but goddamn has it been a massive help thank you! 😆😆😆💜
Ahhh Thanks, i think i'll try shading later xD. I have a motivation now because of thisss, it's really difficult to me to understand how the shading works. But this video really helps me thank yooooooo.
I use all ur free brushes!! They're so fun to use!! Also this video ad all your videos are inspiring!! Ty again mr brunet!! :D I finally know the secrets to how they make the characters look 3D, I knew about the bounce light and such things but it always frightened me to try but I'll just do it no matter how it looks!!
It should be added that there are also a large variety of shading techniques, which work better with different artstyles. One of my favorites but also arguably one of the most difficult is hatchwork, essentially making perpendicular lines in various volumes to achieve that gradient look.
Its amazing how it looks easy to see you drawing....shading and painting....best art vídeo tutorials on TH-cam...thanks a Lot...love your ART style.....hope to be in your level one day....
Amazing videos! I was just waiting to see how did you blend the intersection 😭 is there any video where you explain how to shade / contrast intersections or in general every "line" that separate an object or face to another one, thanks for all amazing content.
Hey Marc. Could you explain layers in a future video. When i draw i mostly use one layer because i have no idea how many and for what each layer to use.
I originally ended up clicking on this video as it was recommended in in my feed while watching PS tutorials and noticed it was JUST posted today! Wonderful to see you're still actively teaching, can't wait for more of your work! P.S. That intro was absolutely hilarious.
I need to be honest here, i believe that Marc is the best source for learning Art on TH-cam, i know of other youtubers but they simply go to much into unnecessary detail and dont approach the learning Process like Marc does. Marcs process actually reminds me strongly of what is done in VFX Schools. I also believe after seing a bunch of Marcs videos that the hardest part about drawing isnt probably the drawing in itself, more like the understanding and actual combination of multiple Aspects, when it comes to charachter Art, i believe anatomy, perspective, proportions and a "believable" shading with a readable lightsource are the hardest thing to nail. Combine that with a dynamic Pose and you got yourself a challenge. I wonder tho what Marc thinks about Artist who dont really think about the perspective and go of the Pose from the charachter to draw the Background later on. I heard some people (Ross Draws) mention that you always should think about the Perspective since if you just draw a Bed under a laying charachter and arent careful it can look off. Also maybe its possible for Marc to showcase how to use texture brushes. I have an idea how they are used but i wonder how you actually for example combine textured brushes with other surfaces, Lets say you got a scale pattern and then it transitions to normal skin, how do you shade the transition properly.
oh HI there, it's *COUGH* *COUGH* shading time! May your skills be blessed with an upgrade if shading was giving you a hard time. Now, go out there and have a fantastic weekend you hear me?
Yes sir ( -_ -)7
Yessir
Sir yes sir! Have a good weekend too :D
Yessir o7
Yessir
I’ve been so desensitized by Marc’s intros that I didnt even notice the heads flying out his mouth
Lol me too
"what you haven't? GET REAL" (and don't worry marc I paid the class fee of one like ) ( I am already subbed)
Honestly I think this shading tutorial hit something within me. Usually it's just "okay that's usually dark" so I shade it there without thinking much about light sources. It's not an overly bad thing in my opinion but I think I should try looking at light interaction with different stuff more. Thanks.
At this point Marc is like the Micheal Bay of art youtubers, except his videos are actually good.
Yeah, except there's actually a reason for all those explosions in Marc's vid. It's because of his awesome art skills, his screen can't handle it!
@@TheBlueSascha yes 😂
Brunet is to Michael Bay what Becker is to VideoGameDunkey.
who tf is micheal bay
@@shirosatsuma4946 Ahh, yes, the good old days of blissful ignorance. Michael Bay is one of the most notorious directors in the world. Look him up lmao
Coughing virus: ❎
Coughing little Marc heads: ✅
REJOICE FOR IT'S A GOOD DAY WHEN MARC UPLOADS!
I live for these Marc-explosions all over my screen!
Level 3 really opened my eyes to really correcting my shading. SUCH a big difference 🤯
No same cuz why my drawings literally improved
I am learning every week and this man is my weekly motivation.
Yup, I already understand most of the basics and I don't even draw digitally, but I still think it's important to re-explore these fundamental things and I like your approach to it as well.
Underrated at 700.000 subs.
Short videos that are easy to watch but dense with tips.
Your tutorials have helped me a ton man. I spent like 60 hours on a piece recently and learned a ton but I prefer focusing on a more targeted approach like you suggest! Thanks again!
Your tutorials really boost my art in a matter of 4 months thank you so much!
I know this will probably get lost in the sea of comments, but I really want to say thank you for making these videos for us. Recently, I felt like I hit a bit of a plateau with my art, and I just wasn't improving. Then I found your channel, and I've been practicing a lot of the techniques you teach. I can really see the improvement!
I hope that someday fairly soon I can afford to buy your class. If I've learned this much from just your 10-20 minute long TH-cam videos, I'm sure I'd learn a lot from your class.
I've been waiting for this new episode!
Although I'd definitely explode if I start coughing my own heads.
I feel like I’m getting smarter with every minute of this I watch, thanks so much 😆
Every other youtubers: adding alots of beautiful intro effects
Marc: lemme add explosion
You... You monster.. can nobody stop you?! You are too good!!
I've been drawing for quite a couple of years now and yet this video for some reason made me understand shading so much better
I always see people posting comments like "Oh, how did you know I needed this? I was just about to look it up when you posted it!" But now I'm that guy. Wild.
7:25 you should draw 2 spheres under the cylinder so the thing you were thinking on becomes complete. xd
Hi, Marc.
Thanks for being so inspiring. I've always been the drawing quiet kid at school. But after high school, with my parents' pressure and the idea that you can't live through art, I stopped drawing. It's been more than 6 years.
Thanks to you, my passion is reignited and I already made my first full-color digital drawing only using the mouse (it took almost a month tho).
So... thank you for all your videos and tutorials. Now I'm saving to buy a tablet and your amazing program.
(Sorry if I said anything wrong, English is not my first language)
I never thought of our pov being the light source before. So thank you for that.
Marc teaches art for a living but he's actually a mindreader as well 👀 He always knows what kind of class I need atm. Tysm 😌💜
this tutorial really opened my eyes
Dang, I guess I was overthinking shadowing this whole time. Great break down. Thank you Marc!
Ikr I thought it was so complicated nd tht u have to learn all the planes of the body to understand but it was so simplee the way he explained it
I was literally practicing shading for the first time yesterday!
Your timing is impeccable.
I came to class early today. Give me my A++ already 😒
when I watch shading tutorials they always mention shapes but never explain what to do with these shapes, now thanks to you I finally understood what they meant
this video actually made everything look easier!
Thank you so much for being such a generous and good teacher.
ONCE AGAIN!!!! You have provided me with another key to setting myself free! USE THE FULL VALUE RANGE!!! FROM BLACK TO WHITE! This gives me complete control of my values and therefore my shapes and forms. Also I am able to use a semi hard brush but I was always warned off the airbrush which is RUBBISH!!! It must not be abused of course but it is as vital a tool as any. THANK YOU SO SO VERY MUCH MARC!!!!!!
Thank you so much for all the videos. They help a lot. I'm aiming to be working as a concept artist for games but despite me being 23 already I feel like I dont know anything about art. These Videos help me see how I can improve on stuff I clearly lack.
This is the best shading tutorial on youtube.
One of the only art channels I consistently watch a video tutorial on and actually come out less confused than I was going in... Seriously, thats a feat.
i dont know why but i love the "class is in session pay attention" xDD well marc thank u so much for this videos u dont know how much im learning from your videos, i cant wait to be a professional and shake your hand in the future
REAAAAAALLLYYYYY appreciate your videos, Mr. Brunet! And! Really REALLY appreciate THIS video. As I struggle with shading greatly. Thanks for making so much fantastic content, I throw money at you just for being a constant art teacher in my life! THANK YOU! XD
I was just watching one of your videos! Excited to learn more about shading, thank you Marc!
Just as I was about to animate something that needed shading for the backgrounds… You uploaded!! Now I learnt how to shade! I’ve been drawing for 10 years and as I’m pretty young, I’m still learning things!! Thank you so much Marc Brunet! 🌱🌱💗
Its 5am but I'm up and ready to learn from you Mr.marc!!!
Thanks for breaking this topic down. It gets easier as I go, but at a very slow rate. This helped.
I'm from Brazil, but your channel helps me a lot
Thank you so much for this video, will always support u!
A quick tip for traditional artists. You can make layers by putting your line art on regular paper, then use pages of tracing paper to mimic digital layers. Not good for finished art, but great for practice.
Remember, kids, if you work hard enough, one day you too will manage to cough out bold heads. That means that you are on a right path to success!
I love your videos so much, seriously. I'm a very slow learner, but your teaching style makes everything easier to understand. Having high quality art tutorials that actually teach is pretty hard to find. Not only that but its completely free (at least the videos from youtube). Thank you so much for your content!
This is the first time i actually understand how to get from 'shading simple forms' to more complex forms. Can you make a video on how to simplify certain parts of the body into shapes please? that would help a lot with shading.
This is so good, thank you so much! Would you like to talk about construction and how to learn it, it’s a pretty important fundamental but I don’t see much people talking in depth about it, you are awesome Marc!
this shading with no light source you did explains a lot about your style. At least the painting stage of it.
This is the most Wholesome artist i've ever seen
hearing 'class is in session pay attention' makes my day xD, really needed to review this topic, got a bit rusty being busy with school, but really helpful video ^^
8:43 now I cannot unsee it
You've had way too much fun with the narration and editing of this video - and I LOVE IT. xD
Bruh i literally started studying shading 1 week ago and here you are with a shading video. Perfect
Great tutorial. Struggle with shading a lot. This gives me a starting point. Thanks!
i love the way you explain things. i've been drawing for years but have always struggled with digital art past cartoons. i'm so glad i found your channel bc now i feel a lot more confident getting back into the kind of digital art i've always wanted to make.
This video has opened my mind
man i leveled up soo much in the last two weeks because of your videos thank you
That video just blew my mind. You have some of the most sharp didactic I've seen so far on YT. I loved it.
You make this so simple... Thank you for the lessons, Marc, you're the best
You make It very clear, simple, and concise. I checked out your stuff before, a little pricey. But I like your approach. I can tell you're having a BLAST with that editing :P
i’ve been trying to find real useful shading tips forever these are life changing !!
Simple but effective technique... My favourite kind!
damn... 700k and still read comms. U r GOAT, man!
(the only artist I simp for(u gave me inspiration when I got started and to these days ))
You are truly mystic Marc i swear. I'm doing a painting and i started to think how to shade it better, i opened youtube and now you bless me with this video. Every time you put out a video it's in the perfect time and perfest subject for me, that's crazy. 🤣🔮
Why is it everytime i'm struggling with something or want to focus on improving something, you post a video about it less than 24hrs later? I can't tell you how many times this has happened. I'd say stay out of my head but goddamn has it been a massive help thank you! 😆😆😆💜
Ahhh Thanks, i think i'll try shading later xD. I have a motivation now because of thisss, it's really difficult to me to understand how the shading works. But this video really helps me thank yooooooo.
One of the Best & unique artist that i recommend
i still watch so many art tutorials but i haven't done art in 3 years. I should go back to it...
Background and structures plzzzzzz
Anyway, if you read this, thank you so much for the lesson you taught us!
Marc, thank you for all your videos. You're awesome!! Thanks to your explanations I really get into drawing... With love from Russia
I use all ur free brushes!! They're so fun to use!! Also this video ad all your videos are inspiring!!
Ty again mr brunet!! :D
I finally know the secrets to how they make the characters look 3D, I knew about the bounce light and such things but it always frightened me to try but I'll just do it no matter how it looks!!
WOOOOW WOOOW WOOOOW THIS IS MY FIRST TUTORIAL I AM NOT AT THE FIRST LEVEL!!!!!
These videos are so useful and I love how you have little jokes here and there. It makes it so much more lighthearted and fun to watch!
Hi. I don't know English well, but your videos still help me a lot. Thanks.
Another great timing upload, was just trying to learn about shading, pog
Hope to see a class about facial expressions one day as well :D
I'm actually addicted to Marc's brushes, specifically the cubebrush, they're just too good...
Totally worth the like and subscribing fee.
Second shaved head I listen to for advice this morning. The shaved head is power I'm sure of it!
Best Teacher Ever!!!
It's been a while since I last saw your vids, still love em
Wow, I really need this today. And boom, you show up like a magician who knows what I need at this moment. Congratulations, you read my mind.
I look forward to going through your beginners playlist once these are compiled in one
You came through just in time when I wanted to learn more about lighting, Marc
It should be added that there are also a large variety of shading techniques, which work better with different artstyles. One of my favorites but also arguably one of the most difficult is hatchwork, essentially making perpendicular lines in various volumes to achieve that gradient look.
Thank you, Marc, you're the inspiration for me to become a real artist.
The art teacher that you didnt know you needed, thanks marc
This video came just in time as i have been strugglin with shading like theres no tomorrow! Thanks MB! Cast shadows next?
You're my lovely artist teacher
Its amazing how it looks easy to see you drawing....shading and painting....best art vídeo tutorials on TH-cam...thanks a Lot...love your ART style.....hope to be in your level one day....
That technique makes shading so simple. Thanks a bunch💪
Amazing videos! I was just waiting to see how did you blend the intersection 😭 is there any video where you explain how to shade / contrast intersections or in general every "line" that separate an object or face to another one, thanks for all amazing content.
just wanted to look up some shading tutorials and out of nowhere this pops up in my subscriptions. Love you Mark
Can't wait for next week's class
Hey Marc.
Could you explain layers in a future video. When i draw i mostly use one layer because i have no idea how many and for what each layer to use.
I originally ended up clicking on this video as it was recommended in in my feed while watching PS tutorials and noticed it was JUST posted today!
Wonderful to see you're still actively teaching, can't wait for more of your work!
P.S.
That intro was absolutely hilarious.
finally a good tutorial about shading
The IntoMaster has yet again Bestowed Upon us the Knowledge we Require
What a friendly fee to join a class! thank you so much
every single video from marc deserves a like tbh :)
THANK YOU today I was struggling with shading
I've been searching this much detailed video for so long thank you Marc
I need to be honest here, i believe that Marc is the best source for learning Art on TH-cam, i know of other youtubers but they simply go to much into unnecessary detail and dont approach the learning Process like Marc does. Marcs process actually reminds me strongly of what is done in VFX Schools. I also believe after seing a bunch of Marcs videos that the hardest part about drawing isnt probably the drawing in itself, more like the understanding and actual combination of multiple Aspects, when it comes to charachter Art, i believe anatomy, perspective, proportions and a "believable" shading with a readable lightsource are the hardest thing to nail. Combine that with a dynamic Pose and you got yourself a challenge. I wonder tho what Marc thinks about Artist who dont really think about the perspective and go of the Pose from the charachter to draw the Background later on. I heard some people (Ross Draws) mention that you always should think about the Perspective since if you just draw a Bed under a laying charachter and arent careful it can look off. Also maybe its possible for Marc to showcase how to use texture brushes. I have an idea how they are used but i wonder how you actually for example combine textured brushes with other surfaces, Lets say you got a scale pattern and then it transitions to normal skin, how do you shade the transition properly.