Do THIS to make your art more professional
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
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Drawing and painting fundamentals for realistic poses, anatomy, figures and character design! We get into some simple tips and simplified anatomy foundations to better understand the human body, and how to draw like a pro.
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MY PREMIUM LESSONS: www.marcobucciartstore.com
Patreon: / marcobucci
Instagram: / bucciblog
Website: www.marcobucci.com
-- ToC --
00:00 - 00:21 - Intro
00:22 - 03:42 - Basic Figure Construction
03:43 - 07:32 - Step by Step Drawings
07:33 - 10:46 - Drawing & Painting A Character Design
10:47 - 11:13 - Arm Construction
11:13 - 12:09 - Tips For Rendering The Head
12:10 - 13:45 - Finishing The Character
Marco Bucci is the great art teacher on TH-cam, hands down
He's the first person I recommended to others ❤
He is absolutely top tier right. Explains everything super clearly
It's tough when the final image isn't as yolked as the reference, but you made it work!
lmao the term is yoked, it has nothing to do with eggs
@@bregottmannen2706 Gaston would disagree
You know, a video explaining how to customize brushes in CSP would be immensely helpful. Its extremely difficult to understand what all the settings do and what you should be trying to achieve with modifying them. Someone of a professional level like you actually taking time to explain that would really help.
oh bart
YEAH, I SECOND HAND THAT IDEA
Your friend may not be good technically, but his designs look great.
The tattoed guy looks like a cool manga character and the girl would be a pretty unique looking villain.
Hopefully he gets better with the fundamentals to really reach the potential of those designs.
Dude…that diamond thing was game changing. Every video you make always has a little nugget for me that totally changes my brain!
Marco, I've learned more from your TH-cam videos than I ever did studying illustration at University. Thanks for the great content!
thanks mark
Great tutorial as always
I always forget the chain-like structure of the arms. I've heard it so many times, and I just keep forgetting it every time.
At some point I probably ought to, like, put up a sticky note somewhere, with a drawing of a chain, and arm, and an exclamation mark, just to keep myself from forgetting.
Thank you Marco!
The only smart artist who draws 3d guide arrows so you can know the actual direction of a plane!
Have you heard of David finch? The comic artist? In his videos he does actually do that
This has been very comprehensive!
Always adored this sort of painting. Super happy to find a tutorial on it! Helps so much to see the thought process behind it all.
The best teacher 👌👌👌
Most excellent teaching skills.
The best art teacher I've come across on this site!!!
Prolly the best anatomy tutorial evaaaa
crazy how you can watch these videos for free
Clip Studio Paint superiority!
How would you draw the ribcage and or muscle on somebody with a smaller frame than yourself? (most art tips I see is about muscular men and model is women, but rarely anything about wider woman and thin men)
Also people who are realistically muscular, as opposed to extremely jacked
great video!!
Marco's built. Something you can admire. Beneficial for studying yourself for anatomy.
Your teaching is amongst the finest. 💫💥
I learned a lot from you, thank you💪
great advice.
Great lesson like always :)
And I see some of my favourite tools in CSP caught your attention too :) (I love using Approximate Color tool to quickly diversify colours to make them more natural - I can adjust how they change and jump fast around instead of moving sliders on the wheel for different value, saturation or hue)
Thankyou sir ^^
Your the best
"Mr. Bucci, how did you get an upper body like that?"
"Every time someone received a useful tip from me on YT, I did 1 push up."
5:53 sus torso
Had no idea Marco was diced to the socks.
Wooohoooo CSP!
Great tutorial thank you :)
Are you planning to make a full body anatomy course?
Marco built like a cybertruck
Great video as usual Marco. Thanks for your work. It's amazing you share your experience. By the way, I'm curious... Have you used Krita to draw? Could you make a video about it or it's not enough in your opinion?
what do you think of the Force technique by Michael Mattesi?
I haven't tried it yet since I need to understand it more, but I like what it produces more than the rigid construction of shapes
Nice❤👍
0:34 "Mom said it's MY turn on the XBox"
❤❤❤
Can you please make a video on procreate 😊
But the designs are pretty cool
krita forever!
Cool
a comment on an art video, and the comment loves the video.
the more i look at art the more the amateur one appeals to me
first
5:58 amongus
Marco you're such a great teacher, but please stop with the clickbait titles. 🙏 You don't need that stuff to make me click on your videos.
But he does need it to make his video appealing for views.
I mean click bait is important its not bad.
I mean I guess "this" refers to studying anatomy
This is a sponsored video, the probabilities that he was given a script aren't 0
What? What was the clickbait? He explained step by step in a very clear way, how to make your drawings look better
How is the title a clickbait? He literally explained how to make poses look more professional, aka less flat like in these amateurish drawings at the beginning. You don't have to literally render as amazingly as he does at the end. The point of the video is to understand how to portrait a believable pose with naturally curved torso. Which can already make your artwork look more professional.
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Marco kinda thicc
0/10 not enough random tattoos in the pro's /j
😂 yah for real
answer: just learn how to draw.
fair tbh
The 'amateur' one is way more interesting
nobody needs your advice. they need to stop watching advice videos and just literally practice without distraction. i took one look at the thumbnail. the answer to the video is practice fundamentals. if all you want to do is draw what you want right now its never going to come out well. wonky no matter how much you fix it feels familiar.
anatomy being the biggest thing you should be practicing, drawing biologically accurate parts of the insides and outsides, drawing different proportions and genetics, creating consistent lines, implementing line challenges to imrpove that linework. spinning an object (drawing it from all angles). etc.
for example, i bet you can draw a character with a cool outfit, but i bet you cant draw that characters outfit exactly the same from other angles/poses.
practice fundamentals. and stay away from advice videos, trust me. they will keep you philosophizing but never taking action and grinding out the boring bs. if you want to improve you have to stop avoiding the boring stuff.
Nah, I'll stick with the professional artist's advice. Thanks, tho, random youtube guy.
Saying practice fundamentals is a worthless non answer, he's showing actionable things you can do to improve this picture while talking about the fundamentals.
You're just that annoying beginner artist in every discord whos really frustrated they never got anywhere because they never do anything they get mad at everyone else about.
You sound like you browse /ic/ and are at the peak of Dunning Kruger. The real answer is you need to develop a love and enjoyment of art first before you should think about practicing fundamentals, because why would you practice something you find boring or a chore? Also, you can't simply grind fundies permanently without drawing something else. What's the point of all those anatomy studies if you never apply it? A balance is very important. Study and personal work are both important and you can't neglect one for the other.
Also giving the advice of "practice fundamentals" is basically a nothing advice. If you say this to a beginner artist what are they supposed to glean from that? How do they study? What are effective ways to study? Grind mileage on a subject without thinking about it? That's likely what is gonna be done and from my experience it's not a very effective one.
All "practice fundamentals" says is "just draw better lol"
Also if you think anatomy is the defacto most important fundamental you are just... Wrong.
Why are you looking so annoyed?
@@Storse Indeed. On a side note, watching tutorials like Marco Bucci’s is a part of studying fundamentals. The difference is Marco makes it fun. He makes art and drawing fun because he gives solid techniques and advice. I wish I had this kind of teacher as a beginner, rather than other artists telling me “just master the fundamentals”, like I know?
Do not draw bad guys. Draw good!
thanks mark