i really like this content creator... no fancy intro, not hyper and not lame either, no try hard humor, straight to the point, and very clear voice... thank you for this, this is what i want teachers to be
And remember kids, this is free, don't forget to like, share, and whatever you feel like. Love your tutorials, Marco, you can tell how much work you put into this. Great stuff, thanks!
This is actually such a great guide. Its principles are simple to understand and you can see how to apply them to your own work. It's also not a step-by-step tutorial with no real applications for other stuff. I can barely draw anything but just knowing these concepts will probably help me with my "art" a load. Also taught very well. You're even making this free, thanks for this stuff man.
@koreander sim no, the eyes definitely show much more emotion. how do you show someone tired with just eyebrows? what about angry? you may cross the eyebrows for angry, but the eyes and mouth definitely show much more emotion than the eyebrows. the eyebrows only aid in showing emotion, but thats only because they follow the shape of the eye, which is the main part of emotion. if i were to rank most emotion, it would be eyes, mouth then eyebrows. eyebrows do not show much emotion or they cant even pinpoint an exact emotion. someone could have a sinister face and the eyebrows would be crossed, and most commonly classified with crossed eyebrows is angry, so you would give the face a big grin, to aid in showing a sinister face. my point is, eyes and mouth are MUCH more important than eyebrows. hope this helped, goodbye.
@@mateenhajii without the eyebrows it's not only weird but it makes it a lot less expressive I'd say that the eye by itself and the eyebrow by itself are similarly limited to showing expression, unless you make the character frown or cry, but it's how you compliment the eye and the eyebrow, that's where you show your competence with facial expression Also a bit overlooked, shoulders also help show emotion quite a bit, combine with the hands it just compliments a lot to the expression
Marco, you're the actual goat. One can often see people trying to convey skills or knowledge but what they actually do is convey finished, oftentimes inaccessible wisdom, without any explanation or hints on how they got there. But you're aware and share trains of thoughts, conclusions and have the bigger picture in mind.. which by itself makes your videos so much better than most. Thanks mate.
This made me smile. When I first learned to draw as a little kid, I struggled with hands and would get so frustrated. So my parents taught me to start by drawing hands as mittens until I was ready to make hands with separate fingers. Thanks for this fond memory.
I really like how you showed references from not only real life but also ones with cartoony styles. I always hated hand tutorials that either don't show ways to apply the principles or are strictly hyperrealistic.
Would you like a dedicated video about hand poses (i.e. an expanded Chapter 5 of this video)? Let me know! --> EDIT ---> THAT VIDEO IS HERE! ----> th-cam.com/video/oBwb2tNSrng/w-d-xo.html
I thought that I wasn't getting any better, but then I compared from the beginning of the tutorial and after and holy crap. Just the mere idea of gridlines, joints, folds, and knowing more about how the muscles contort and fold over each other made a world of difference. I'm gonna keep studying more hands with these guides in mind. Thank you Marco!
Showing off the difference of proportion between the dorsal and palmar sides of the hand was literally life changing for me. Something so simple that I never noticed before on my own. Thank you for sharing this enlightening video!
it isn't all that different from what is being done in the video, understand the form, the movement range, the individual parts (anatomy), then practice drawing over and over applying the knowledge you've studied to reference or from imagination, look at other artist's works and trying to imitate what they do right, so on and so forth
Ah, I love this. With a 25-year professional career as an artist, I'm always learning, searching, continuously improving in this lifelong journey of art. I love plucking bits from a tutorial here, a methodology there, and including them in my toolbox. This is the type of video that will live in the minds of many artists any time they draw a hand from here on. Beautifully stated and demonstrated, thank you!4
Maybe one of the clearest tutorials I’ve ever followed. Absolutely felt like 5 minutes not 20, and made me realize how much I was hindering myself with my current hand gestures. This is so much good information
I thought this was gonna be bloated at 19 minutes but, I gotta hand it to ya, you've got a tight grip on making solid tutorials. Any artist who discovers your channel will be in good hands.
Thank you for going more into detail about palms at different angles. Other tutorials seem to brush by it and get straight to the fingers, but the fingers are easy for me while the palm is hard for me to picture. So yeah, thanks.
you are a god damn hero. I haven't been able to find a video that actually helped me with hands until today. for some reason, this one made things click. Thank you for the content mate I genuinely appreciate you.
Even though I’ve probably been exposed to most of these concepts before, now that I’m actually tackling anatomy (after a lifetime of avoiding it) this friendly and straightforward video was great to sketch from (many pauses) and taught me a few things I doubt I’d ever really had quantified. Thanks!
Ok, so I stopped this video at 30 seconds in because, as a 47 year old aspiring illustrator, I got as excited as a little girl! 1) Marco talking about 2) Klaus, on the subject of 3) drawing hands like it's nothing (cool comment, that) is a perfect triple combo! I'd love to be able to competently draw hands like it's nothing! Let's continue...
God Tier? More like God SENT. This is so concise, and has several rules of thumb (pun intended) for drawing realistic hands. Would recommend watching all the way through.
I have nothing but praise for the chapter structure in this video. More so than just teaching a method or a way to view the hand, the way you build on the previous chapter is so intuitive that by the time I finished studying one and moved to the next one I would already know what to do straight away. You went beyond just presenting information and taught a workflow. Thank you so very much for taking your time to make this.
you're a great teacher! there are so many talented artists but you have the much rarer gift of being able to analyze and articulate the theory. the whole lesson is very well structured.
This is absolutely amazing! There was about 4 separate times where I was like 'oh that makes so much sense' and weren't really tips I've hear anywhere else, and it was so nice to follow along!
I drew some hand references while watching this and literally cried. I've been really nervous about applying for art school next year because I could never seem to get the hands right, but now I can do it. Thank you so much, man.
I'm only halfway through this tutorial and it's been two hours. That's a testament to your incredible teaching. I've been in such an art block, and I've had very little motivation to sit down and draw, especially not studies. I've paused and rewinded a lot so I can do and redo the studies. This video made me want to soak up every bit of advice and apply it to my art! Hands are a struggle for many artists, myself included, but this video breaks it down so that the viewer GETS IT, not just kind of learns how to draw it without understanding it. THANK YOU FOR THIS!!
Now I treat this like college notes. I’m literally writing everything down because I have a wall right in front of my desk where I keep everything I need and this is going straight up there. As someone who is striving to become a professional artist, this is one of, if not the most helpful tutorials on the internet. I’ve been drawing for nearly 4 years now as a manga artist hoping to work in the industry and whenever I watch shows and animes, I always question, even when I was a kid, “damn, how does that work?” And now whenever I do research on these kinds of things, it’s just like “wow, animators had to go through all of this..” and knowing that this tutorial exists can really keep my understanding of hand anatomy at its peak as I learn new techniques. anyways if you read to the end, congrats! have a cookie. 🍪
Your video editing skills are growing too great, Marco. It's unbelievable. You are the most thorough teacher on TH-cam and it shows through your work. I hope to learn to edit my lessons like you some day!
The few frames of Klaus you showed really reminded me of the animation from Treasure Planet. That has nothing to do with the topic, just an observation
I've tried to learn by myself how to draw hands with my own hand by deconstructing it into simple shapes, but the idea of a 2d plane torn in a 3d space learned me more in twenty minutes than my hand in 3 months, I give a like, a comment and a subscribe for that.
You did it! You DID IT!!! You taught me how to draw hands!!! I only practiced a few hours following your lessons and now I can draw something that's looks like a hand!! That' honestly AMAZING!!
Wow, what a great video!! Really struggled getting hands to look good prior to this. It never clicked in for me when I watched other tutorials or videos but wit you I immediately got it! Thanks!
I really love how you gave examples from cartoons, animations, and overall stylistic sources instead of solely hyper-realistic hands and/or only teaching how to draw one pose and expecting you to know how to apply the skills elsewhere
You're a good teacher! I like how you keep bringing back the previous chapters (visually) as you move forward. I'm not an english speaker so the repetition helps me a lot. Thank you! 😭
Wow thanks for this. I wish i discoverd this tutorial early. I am traditional artist. Thanks to this i can filly draw hands. Using your method helped alot.
Some tips that helped me a lot with hands after analizing my common mistakes, and my friends' more common mistakes, are: - The four central fingers point more or less in the same direction, always pointing towards de middle finger when de hand is extended and the fingers clumped together -Thumb's tip reaches until de first half of the first phalanx of the index finger - This one's a bit tricky and might only work for me without any further graphic visualization, but: When drawing gesture, thumb's box shape points (Often times) sideways to the palm of the hand, and the joint of the thumb makes it move in a way like al the way from the rear side of the hand until the palm, and the angle is about 45º at a non forced opening from the index finger, 90º at most if it's forced. I hope this helps someone. Keep on the great work Marco, I love it. Everyone have a nice day :3
The way you explain this feels so much more intuitive and detailed whilst not overwhelming than I think ever before personally, and I am certain changes how approaching hands. Vehement gratitude for that ^^
I'm not a drawer but i was trying to draw my hands on the phone, surprisingly this video shown up in my recommendation and i watch it until the end. It makes me want to continue my draw, thanks for the lesson
This is awesome! I just watched it and now I'll rewatch but follow through with the exercises. I'd love more about hand poses and even more parts of the body if possible. They way this class creates easily followable exercises is pretty awesome
I've only got a very small degree of back bend from the nail. The rest is straight. But I guess drawing the back bend makes it look more gestural, which is good.
With an impossibly large gun pointed at our protagonist, their entire life is spaghettified looking into the black hole of the barrel, they look down at the blank sheet of paper and pencil instead. The only demand coming from a figure at the other side of the room guillotined by a sharp shadow is barked: "Draw Better Hands Now!"
Hands down, (😂) the best hands tutorial ever. I've got years in art, and even so this guy explains, and maps it all out so damned good. I relearned a lot. Hope this guy is making good money, he deserves it.
This was so handy I want more hands. The first time I watched it my hand fears took the L direction back home from knocking door to door, way up to down on the mountain to a pink looking house with a lady called a pinky. She let them staying the loose house but they were heavy so they made the house go lower whenever it was folded. In the end, they nailed it!
Subscribed just off this one video alone man, this is crazy in depth and the kind of shit people make paid content for. Good on you mate keep making stuff like this and youre sure to grow and more blessings to you for helping people for free
Mind blown just before the six minutes when you explain the difference between the knuckles and the inside line on the palm not being the same. My head still hurts from that aha moment
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest.
My name is Yoshikage Kira. My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
I was just expecting for a simple snack, but you served a full healthy meal . The effort and value you put into this video is priceless. Thank you very much!
Seriously was about to give up on learning to draw entirely til I saw this video. I can’t thank you enough and the fact you were able to analytically break the hand down is so impressive considering how the hand is one of the most notoriously difficult things to draw in art. After free drawing an impressive hand I gained way more confidence and you taught me that art is more of a learned skill and study than some natural talent. Thank you
This scene should be Jorge Capote's work, if I remember well :)
Whoa, hello Alfredo! Thank you for the info. I will pin this comment :)
❤️
And the Charakterdesign is from Torsten Schrank when my researges are right 😀👍
Yes pls
@@mofeldmann30 He probably knows. He animated a scene in Klaus.
There are few people on earth who can make this quality of content. It's one thing to be a good artist, but being a good teacher takes something else.
True.. true..
Ikr, being able to draw well, teach efficiently, and make it entertaining is next level shit.
Sempai noticed u, bless
yeah i have a huge amount of respect to people who can actually explain how they do things
@somebodypleasecalltheambulancemycatisonfire lol who are you talking about specifically?
i really like this content creator... no fancy intro, not hyper and not lame either, no try hard humor, straight to the point, and very clear voice... thank you for this, this is what i want teachers to be
This is by far the best tutorial for drawing hands.
*Hands down*
**rim-shot**
Great pun, bravo :)
*claps*
AAAAAAAAAHGHHH HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA 😂😂😂
i don't get it :/
I hope it actually is
It's official you are now the best art teacher on TH-cam
And remember kids, this is free, don't forget to like, share, and whatever you feel like.
Love your tutorials, Marco, you can tell how much work you put into this. Great stuff, thanks!
This is actually such a great guide. Its principles are simple to understand and you can see how to apply them to your own work. It's also not a step-by-step tutorial with no real applications for other stuff. I can barely draw anything but just knowing these concepts will probably help me with my "art" a load. Also taught very well. You're even making this free, thanks for this stuff man.
Agreed.I really enjoyed this video.
@Nexi is it a website or program that he’s using?
Aside from the eyes, the hands are the most expressive parts of a person. Thank you for this, Marc.
@koreander sim I don't do eyebrows-- lmao 🐢🔫
@koreander sim i just kinda draw little fat circles of eyebrows LMAO
@koreander sim I just draw a line and call it a day
@koreander sim
no, the eyes definitely show much more emotion. how do you show someone tired with just eyebrows? what about angry? you may cross the eyebrows for angry, but the eyes and mouth definitely show much more emotion than the eyebrows. the eyebrows only aid in showing emotion, but thats only because they follow the shape of the eye, which is the main part of emotion. if i were to rank most emotion, it would be eyes, mouth then eyebrows. eyebrows do not show much emotion or they cant even pinpoint an exact emotion. someone could have a sinister face and the eyebrows would be crossed, and most commonly classified with crossed eyebrows is angry, so you would give the face a big grin, to aid in showing a sinister face. my point is, eyes and mouth are MUCH more important than eyebrows. hope this helped, goodbye.
@@mateenhajii without the eyebrows it's not only weird but it makes it a lot less expressive
I'd say that the eye by itself and the eyebrow by itself are similarly limited to showing expression, unless you make the character frown or cry, but it's how you compliment the eye and the eyebrow, that's where you show your competence with facial expression
Also a bit overlooked, shoulders also help show emotion quite a bit, combine with the hands it just compliments a lot to the expression
This felt like 5 minutes. It was really interesting to see you break down the hand and explain how each part contributes to a gesture.
"You can boil fingers down-"
P a r d o n ?
"...to a series of cylinders."
...ah.
ohhh, nononono
"[...] to a delicious meal!"
Not pardon you should say NANI!? like a weeb does.
@@animerman2017 I’m sure they’d rather not be a neck beard weeb who fetishizes Japanese language
@@val2999 nobody ever said you had to be a neckbeard to say it-
Marco, you're the actual goat. One can often see people trying to convey skills or knowledge but what they actually do is convey finished, oftentimes inaccessible wisdom, without any explanation or hints on how they got there. But you're aware and share trains of thoughts, conclusions and have the bigger picture in mind.. which by itself makes your videos so much better than most. Thanks mate.
This made me smile. When I first learned to draw as a little kid, I struggled with hands and would get so frustrated. So my parents taught me to start by drawing hands as mittens until I was ready to make hands with separate fingers.
Thanks for this fond memory.
This is such a sweet comment...
Wholesome comment
Awww! So sweet!
Awww🥰
you have good parents :D
I really like how you showed references from not only real life but also ones with cartoony styles.
I always hated hand tutorials that either don't show ways to apply the principles or are strictly hyperrealistic.
Would you like a dedicated video about hand poses (i.e. an expanded Chapter 5 of this video)? Let me know!
--> EDIT ---> THAT VIDEO IS HERE! ----> th-cam.com/video/oBwb2tNSrng/w-d-xo.html
yes please
Most definitely!
Yes Please.
And its amazing how much you're putting out for free. Thank you so much.
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Unorthodox and interactive poses, please and thank you! Like twirling a pencil
I thought that I wasn't getting any better, but then I compared from the beginning of the tutorial and after and holy crap. Just the mere idea of gridlines, joints, folds, and knowing more about how the muscles contort and fold over each other made a world of difference. I'm gonna keep studying more hands with these guides in mind. Thank you Marco!
My brain: Not that hard
My hands: *NO.*
Technically-speaking, your hands will be drawing a self-portrait.
@@hasanmuhammad6651 true
Ironic
Itsuki in the pfp is *harder*
@@hasanmuhammad6651 you've unlocked the third eye!
Showing off the difference of proportion between the dorsal and palmar sides of the hand was literally life changing for me. Something so simple that I never noticed before on my own. Thank you for sharing this enlightening video!
Is it possible to do a study on facial expressions?
Aaron Blaise is about to release a course on that. Early-bird discount too.
I think you’re profile pic is the study
Yes, I'm doing that right now
it isn't all that different from what is being done in the video, understand the form, the movement range, the individual parts (anatomy), then practice drawing over and over applying the knowledge you've studied to reference or from imagination, look at other artist's works and trying to imitate what they do right, so on and so forth
The title sounds like a threat
it is. you should be running
The Bucci posted! Tis truly a good day.
I like this nickname, “The Bucci”
@@kaiser9321 Sounds like a JJBA Stand
@@rr.studios or the haute couture version of debussy
Ah, I love this. With a 25-year professional career as an artist, I'm always learning, searching, continuously improving in this lifelong journey of art. I love plucking bits from a tutorial here, a methodology there, and including them in my toolbox. This is the type of video that will live in the minds of many artists any time they draw a hand from here on. Beautifully stated and demonstrated, thank you!4
This is probably the best hand tutorial I've ever seen. Something where I know how to start practising and what to aim for.
Maybe one of the clearest tutorials I’ve ever followed. Absolutely felt like 5 minutes not 20, and made me realize how much I was hindering myself with my current hand gestures. This is so much good information
I thought this was gonna be bloated at 19 minutes but, I gotta hand it to ya, you've got a tight grip on making solid tutorials. Any artist who discovers your channel will be in good hands.
Yeah, a pretty *handy* way to draw hands.
Thank you for going more into detail about palms at different angles. Other tutorials seem to brush by it and get straight to the fingers, but the fingers are easy for me while the palm is hard for me to picture. So yeah, thanks.
the improvement of me drawing hands was instant ! marco is so gucci man!
Yes. Do it now. Obey the Bucci.
Yes. Do it now. Obey the Bucci.
Yes. Do it now. Obey the Bucci.
Yes. Do it now. Obey the Bucci.
Yes. Do it now. Obey the Bucci.
Yes. Do it now. Obey the Bucci.
you are a god damn hero. I haven't been able to find a video that actually helped me with hands until today. for some reason, this one made things click. Thank you for the content mate I genuinely appreciate you.
Even though I’ve probably been exposed to most of these concepts before, now that I’m actually tackling anatomy (after a lifetime of avoiding it) this friendly and straightforward video was great to sketch from (many pauses) and taught me a few things I doubt I’d ever really had quantified. Thanks!
When you have to pause every minute to write something down, you know the tutorial is good.
Ok, so I stopped this video at 30 seconds in because, as a 47 year old aspiring illustrator, I got as excited as a little girl!
1) Marco talking about 2) Klaus, on the subject of 3) drawing hands like it's nothing (cool comment, that) is a perfect triple combo!
I'd love to be able to competently draw hands like it's nothing!
Let's continue...
God Tier? More like God SENT. This is so concise, and has several rules of thumb (pun intended) for drawing realistic hands. Would recommend watching all the way through.
I have nothing but praise for the chapter structure in this video.
More so than just teaching a method or a way to view the hand, the way you build on the previous chapter is so intuitive that by the time I finished studying one and moved to the next one I would already know what to do straight away.
You went beyond just presenting information and taught a workflow.
Thank you so very much for taking your time to make this.
the dude who animated the hands in klaus is an art god in disguise
you're a great teacher! there are so many talented artists but you have the much rarer gift of being able to analyze and articulate the theory. the whole lesson is very well structured.
Outstanding lesson! I've been drawing hands for decades and continue to learn from the masters like this! Thank you.
This is absolutely amazing! There was about 4 separate times where I was like 'oh that makes so much sense' and weren't really tips I've hear anywhere else, and it was so nice to follow along!
I drew some hand references while watching this and literally cried. I've been really nervous about applying for art school next year because I could never seem to get the hands right, but now I can do it. Thank you so much, man.
Any video with a nod to Klaus (and the film’s animators!) in the first minute is my kinda video. Thanks for the informative content, as always!
I know, right! Stunning film
I'm only halfway through this tutorial and it's been two hours.
That's a testament to your incredible teaching. I've been in such an art block, and I've had very little motivation to sit down and draw, especially not studies. I've paused and rewinded a lot so I can do and redo the studies.
This video made me want to soak up every bit of advice and apply it to my art! Hands are a struggle for many artists, myself included, but this video breaks it down so that the viewer GETS IT, not just kind of learns how to draw it without understanding it. THANK YOU FOR THIS!!
This is the hand tutorial I've always wanted
Now I treat this like college notes. I’m literally writing everything down because I have a wall right in front of my desk where I keep everything I need and this is going straight up there. As someone who is striving to become a professional artist, this is one of, if not the most helpful tutorials on the internet. I’ve been drawing for nearly 4 years now as a manga artist hoping to work in the industry and whenever I watch shows and animes, I always question, even when I was a kid, “damn, how does that work?” And now whenever I do research on these kinds of things, it’s just like “wow, animators had to go through all of this..” and knowing that this tutorial exists can really keep my understanding of hand anatomy at its peak as I learn new techniques.
anyways if you read to the end, congrats! have a cookie. 🍪
Your video editing skills are growing too great, Marco. It's unbelievable. You are the most thorough teacher on TH-cam and it shows through your work. I hope to learn to edit my lessons like you some day!
Thanks!
This video is like a lightbulb switching on. The way you explain and show examples is quite perfect and easy to remember. I appreciate it so much!!
I call this very “Handy”
You 'nailed' that pun
yes indeed 🤣😂
why
*facePALM*
*hands* down to the best joke of the day
Extremely high-level instruction skills. He actually makes me believe a clod like I could do it.
The few frames of Klaus you showed really reminded me of the animation from Treasure Planet. That has nothing to do with the topic, just an observation
Indeed. The animator who did Doppler (Sergio Pablos) directed Klaus, so good eye!
Samw with Atlantis too. Think they have the same art director.
I've tried to learn by myself how to draw hands with my own hand by deconstructing it into simple shapes, but the idea of a 2d plane torn in a 3d space learned me more in twenty minutes than my hand in 3 months, I give a like, a comment and a subscribe for that.
Damn you're so good at teaching. I learned so much from a 19 minutes video compared to a year at my school.
With the title i cant help but hear "You should draw better hands. NOW."
1:53 pause for 3D planes
You did it! You DID IT!!! You taught me how to draw hands!!! I only practiced a few hours following your lessons and now I can draw something that's looks like a hand!! That' honestly AMAZING!!
Wow, what a great video!! Really struggled getting hands to look good prior to this. It never clicked in for me when I watched other tutorials or videos but wit you I immediately got it! Thanks!
I really love how you gave examples from cartoons, animations, and overall stylistic sources instead of solely hyper-realistic hands and/or only teaching how to draw one pose and expecting you to know how to apply the skills elsewhere
You're a good teacher! I like how you keep bringing back the previous chapters (visually) as you move forward. I'm not an english speaker so the repetition helps me a lot. Thank you! 😭
Not sure how many hand drawing tutorials I've seen by now but this one is definitely the best. Thank you, sir.
Yoshikage Kira likes this video
Man I'm not soo good at drawing, but after watching and practicing for 3-4 months, I can draw so much better now. thank you soo much man
Marco somehow always knows what I'm struggling with at the moment
Wow thanks for this.
I wish i discoverd this tutorial early.
I am traditional artist.
Thanks to this i can filly draw hands.
Using your method helped alot.
Some tips that helped me a lot with hands after analizing my common mistakes, and my friends' more common mistakes, are:
- The four central fingers point more or less in the same direction, always pointing towards de middle finger when de hand is extended and the fingers clumped together
-Thumb's tip reaches until de first half of the first phalanx of the index finger
- This one's a bit tricky and might only work for me without any further graphic visualization, but: When drawing gesture, thumb's box shape points (Often times) sideways to the palm of the hand, and the joint of the thumb makes it move in a way like al the way from the rear side of the hand until the palm, and the angle is about 45º at a non forced opening from the index finger, 90º at most if it's forced.
I hope this helps someone. Keep on the great work Marco, I love it. Everyone have a nice day :3
The way you explain this feels so much more intuitive and detailed whilst not overwhelming than I think ever before personally, and I am certain changes how approaching hands. Vehement gratitude for that ^^
"Draw Better Hands Now" im trying my hardest man
Although there are many “drawing hands” videos on YT and I’ve seen most of them, this is by far the best of the bunch. Fantastic teaching moment. 🙏🏼
I tore a hole in a drawing I was working on because of how often I was erasing and re-drawing a hand when this video happened to auto play
I'm not a drawer but i was trying to draw my hands on the phone, surprisingly this video shown up in my recommendation and i watch it until the end. It makes me want to continue my draw, thanks for the lesson
This is awesome! I just watched it and now I'll rewatch but follow through with the exercises.
I'd love more about hand poses and even more parts of the body if possible. They way this class creates easily followable exercises is pretty awesome
Not many people on earth can draw hands good. You are soooo talented. I swear I'd be on a different level if I had 1% of your talent 😭👌🏼
A funny thing about my hands is that my thumbs are very straight. There is no back bend to them at all.
I've only got a very small degree of back bend from the nail. The rest is straight. But I guess drawing the back bend makes it look more gestural, which is good.
Same, I also don't have a back bend. It have an in bend
Man ur missing something.
A Nobel Prize
Thousands of great hands tutorials: exist
Marco Bucci: no, you just don't good enough
I love it when someone is dedicated for what they love. I love the seriousness in the subject.
With an impossibly large gun pointed at our protagonist, their entire life is spaghettified looking into the black hole of the barrel, they look down at the blank sheet of paper and pencil instead. The only demand coming from a figure at the other side of the room guillotined by a sharp shadow is barked:
"Draw Better Hands Now!"
Weird flex but ok
@@florac.6784how is it a flex
Hands down, (😂) the best hands tutorial ever. I've got years in art, and even so this guy explains, and maps it all out so damned good. I relearned a lot. Hope this guy is making good money, he deserves it.
Ah, just as I was struggling with hands!
To be fair, when am I not
Any artist who doesn't struggle with hands is a god
@@DizzyHotSauce ,So true .Hands and feet is very difficult to draw.
oh my god.. i feel like something awakened in me after i watched this, thanks!
I can draw hands, now I lost the ability to draw bodies
You seem very passionate about your work
I hope the best for you
This was so handy I want more hands. The first time I watched it my hand fears took the L direction back home from knocking door to door, way up to down on the mountain to a pink looking house with a lady called a pinky. She let them staying the loose house but they were heavy so they made the house go lower whenever it was folded. In the end, they nailed it!
Easily the best tutorial on youtube! Thank you so much for this!
You sound like fnaf sister location voice that helps u through the game.
"The Wi-Fi is still connected" *clapping* amazing dad jokes. Making my day better by the second.
wait holy crap i was just complaining to a friend how to draw hands. this came at a oddly convenient time
Thank you SO MUCH for this! The amount of detail you go into with the nuances of hand structure is unparalleled.
I was literally just drawing the hands on my sketch omg
Show me
@@yoyolol22 uhh... how?
Subscribed just off this one video alone man, this is crazy in depth and the kind of shit people make paid content for. Good on you mate keep making stuff like this and youre sure to grow and more blessings to you for helping people for free
Them: wow this guy that animated this in klaus is good
Me: you’ve obviously never watched Naruto
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Both are good
It's hard to compare Naruto and Klaus because they're very different lol
Mind blown just before the six minutes when you explain the difference between the knuckles and the inside line on the palm not being the same. My head still hurts from that aha moment
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest.
Okay??
Bro boutta tell his villain arc
Kira? Killer Queen!
My name is Yoshikage Kira.
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
@@Isaileeewhat's this from?
I’ve memorized these principles and know them like the back of my hand.
playing these videos at .5x speed allows me to draw along and listen to inebriated Marco. Would recommend
This tutorial is ridiculously good. I've watched thousands of these and this is the only that actually got me going
i know right?!
hands down, the best hand tutorial ever :O thanks a lot for sharing all this knowledge with us
one of the best art teacher on youtube. i'll always remember you when im finally became an illustrator.
I was just expecting for a simple snack, but you served a full healthy meal .
The effort and value you put into this video is priceless.
Thank you very much!
12:55 looks like marshmallow :) thank you so much for this amazing tutorial!!
Seriously was about to give up on learning to draw entirely til I saw this video. I can’t thank you enough and the fact you were able to analytically break the hand down is so impressive considering how the hand is one of the most notoriously difficult things to draw in art. After free drawing an impressive hand I gained way more confidence and you taught me that art is more of a learned skill and study than some natural talent. Thank you
Just the observation that the proportions are different on the palm side and the top of the hand helped a lot. I never realized that before, crazy
This is one of the most detailed and most helpful hand tutorials I've ever watched. *subscribes*
I can’t say how blessed I feel having found your channel. Such depth, mastery, and eloquence. A fount of artistic knowledge.
Thank you!