Thanks to Milanote for sponsoring this video! Sign up for free and start your next creative project: milanote.com/marcobucci And here's a link to my previous hands video, which goes ... hand in hand ... with this one! th-cam.com/video/XBMQ-H-qUVk/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching :)
We'll start this with: I'm not that bad at drawing hands. I thought this wouldn't be as good as it was hyped up on tumblr. It is. I didn't even do the grids. The IDEA of the grids and the explanations fucking boosted my hand drawing into orbit. I can do foreshortening now. If you want to learn how to draw hands. Try this. TRY IT. YOU WILL GET BETTER ALMOST IMMEDIATELY. BELIEVE ME WHEN I SAY THIS IS A GAMECHANGER.
I've divided each chapter into a different day and the progress I made is unbelievable. I'm truly shocked by the results. This video has single-handedly helped me clear my confusion about drawing hands. Thank you very much, Marco, for this incredible tutorial! 🙏💕
Killer combo of massive knowledge and great teaching with zero ego and meaningless showing off. There are very few artists on youtube like this. Salute.
@@AntMG6819I think they're just saying marc is also good. Although I think point for point, Marco might actually be the best. He's the only one that's made things click in my mind understanding these complex ideas. Others just take for granted their already very experienced eye and that shows in their teaching.
Even in subjects I went through multiple times and using multiple sources, you always manage to find and point out something really useful that wasn't mentioned anywhere
@@sael5084 For example the steps going from boxes to more complicated forms. We usually get boxes, then some boxes added to them and suddenly complicated anatomical structures and it's hard to move there and keep any flow. The way Marco explains it we can learn to draw gestures, keep the flow and then add details, like here by twisting the simple surface that is easy to sketch. This was the missing puzzle I needed :)
@@Lola_in_the_Black I see good thing you figured it out . I need to aswell it's why I've been reading Michael Hampton book on figure drawing which is really good and pressure covering gesture skeleton landmarks anatomy etc. Hopefully we can reach our goals with enough studying :)
way i go about drawing anything is thinking to myself " everyone can do this, this is easy" and i simply don't overthink anything and approach it with the expectation that i can do it & what do you know, i always can!
I really appreciate what you're doing here. The breakdown of what exercises to start with really helps visualize each future step. Thank you for all the work you put into these great videos and lessons!
Wow, that video was a gold mine if info! Thank you much! For years I have struggled with the hands in my drawings. I've watched videos on this and some paid videos but not one was able to explain the construction as clearly as you did in this video.
The chapter one is a life-saver! ❤❤❤Thank you for joining “flow, rythme “ lessons together with the Level 2 Boxy drawing. Usually youtuber just teach one of those. No wonder why always feeling something is missing
you're a life saver, i struggled with drawing hands for ages but this feels like such a breakthrough, i watched and looked up so many tips for drawing hands but this one is by far the easiest to follow and really helped me a lot, thank you!
This video is absolutely amazing, it's almost like most other hand tutorials on youtube assume you're starting from an advanced position, I love how this one builds up from the simplest way to look at it, thank you.
I've been watching guys like yourself and Mark Behm and tons of others, for a while. Actually I remember getting a DS not for the games, well maybe some, but your blog on painting on one got me to get one, then the touch came out and now I'm using sketchbook which is a dream come true for portable painting. Just wanted to say hey and tell you that you are a true inspiration, you always seem really genuinely excited and eager to share and teach and cultivate knowledge. I read something the other day that went something like knowing that you don't know opens up a world of the ability to learn knew things. While I love that idea, it doesn't work without mentors, (whether directly or indirectly), like yourself and your fellow colleagues. We're standing on the shoulders of giants. Great stuff; can't wait to watch the video! All the best! Marc.
Thank you very much for part 2! I've been struggling with the hands presently and get to the channel to re-watch part 1 and there is the gift of fate (or better to say the gift of Marco?). Very useful tutorial, I've learned a lot and now have to practice :)
I’m having trouble drawing hands with foreshortening so this is great! Especially getting the gesture right and fluent. I feel like they look kinda woobly and weird. Your videos are helping a lot and I really enjoy watching them
Wow! Amazing video. This might be the best instruction on hands that I have ever seen. Although, I admit that I haven't seen your other hands video. I will check that out as well. Thanks so much!
wow. i was servicable at hands before but ur vids showed me alot of details and mistakes that i often recognize but don't know what the problem is. thanks for saving me from deleting-the-thumb-muscle-syndrome
Almost 200k views, not even 10k likes. I've been a freelancer for 14 years and this video made something click in my brain that not even art school could. This video is a LIFESAVER, likes could put it on more artist's recommended videos.
My thumb doesn't do the things your thumb does. I've got no L in the first joint, unless I bend it, in which case the next joint bends the same direction. I never have two bends in opposite direction. I also don't have the top plane/bottom plane thing because my fingernails bend around the finger and are not flat. Are my thumbs really unusual..?
Thanks to Milanote for sponsoring this video! Sign up for free and start your next creative project: milanote.com/marcobucci
And here's a link to my previous hands video, which goes ... hand in hand ... with this one!
th-cam.com/video/XBMQ-H-qUVk/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching :)
We'll start this with: I'm not that bad at drawing hands.
I thought this wouldn't be as good as it was hyped up on tumblr.
It is. I didn't even do the grids. The IDEA of the grids and the explanations fucking boosted my hand drawing into orbit. I can do foreshortening now.
If you want to learn how to draw hands. Try this. TRY IT. YOU WILL GET BETTER ALMOST IMMEDIATELY. BELIEVE ME WHEN I SAY THIS IS A GAMECHANGER.
So many of us came from tumblr lol
@@renfielddeservedbetter hell send us here with the words 'ur hands suck, get better lol'
hahah
I agree so much with this. As a person who had trouble drawing hands for years, especially the fimgers, this guy saved me.
I've divided each chapter into a different day and the progress I made is unbelievable. I'm truly shocked by the results. This video has single-handedly helped me clear my confusion about drawing hands. Thank you very much, Marco, for this incredible tutorial! 🙏💕
Killer combo of massive knowledge and great teaching with zero ego and meaningless showing off. There are very few artists on youtube like this. Salute.
_(Marc Brunet flashbacks)._
@@noxanneballadynasowacka6125 what happened with marc?
@@noxanneballadynasowacka6125 please! i need to know what happened!
@@AntMG6819I think they're just saying marc is also good. Although I think point for point, Marco might actually be the best. He's the only one that's made things click in my mind understanding these complex ideas. Others just take for granted their already very experienced eye and that shows in their teaching.
@@en2456 I dont think saying "flashbacks" is a way to say "marc is also good"
did anyone else come from that one tumblr post w a lot of notes
YES LMAO
Yep 😂
Yes
YES
LOL YEAH
Even in subjects I went through multiple times and using multiple sources, you always manage to find and point out something really useful that wasn't mentioned anywhere
What have you learned if mind sharing? ❤❤
@@sael5084 For example the steps going from boxes to more complicated forms. We usually get boxes, then some boxes added to them and suddenly complicated anatomical structures and it's hard to move there and keep any flow.
The way Marco explains it we can learn to draw gestures, keep the flow and then add details, like here by twisting the simple surface that is easy to sketch. This was the missing puzzle I needed :)
@@Lola_in_the_Black I see good thing you figured it out . I need to aswell it's why I've been reading Michael Hampton book on figure drawing which is really good and pressure covering gesture skeleton landmarks anatomy etc. Hopefully we can reach our goals with enough studying :)
@@sael5084 Unfortunately his book never worked for me :/ I hope it will work for you :) Good luck! :)
@@Lola_in_the_Black sorry for that im surprised it didn't. Was there something wrong in it? Want to make sure im not doing something wrong :(
14:03 for me the mastervof hands is kohei horikoshi. His ability to draw hands and the fact that he really loves it is just insane to me
You know it's gonna be a great video when marco uploads
Yes no need to state the obvious ❤❤
Thank you Marco for being concise, clear, and explaining this information with logic and common sense.😊
You are a pioneer for teaching art way exceeding most art schools could even offer, thank you Marco.
Hands used to be so hard to draw, but now it’s a lot easier to draw them. Thxs sir.
dont worry if you aren't getting better. You will. Just keepgoing.
My favourite takeaway was the three bends on the inside and the half-finger on the back. That just clicked a lot of things into place for me, thanks!
I have never seen such a complete class with photos and very relevant observations, thank you very much for the video.
way i go about drawing anything is thinking to myself " everyone can do this, this is easy" and i simply don't overthink anything and approach it with the expectation that i can do it & what do you know, i always can!
I really appreciate what you're doing here. The breakdown of what exercises to start with really helps visualize each future step. Thank you for all the work you put into these great videos and lessons!
Wow, that video was a gold mine if info! Thank you much! For years I have struggled with the hands in my drawings. I've watched videos on this and some paid videos but not one was able to explain the construction as clearly as you did in this video.
you are the best art educator I ever learned from! A gift to humanity
Thank you for your video on hands really helped me so much. Would you consider doing one on feet please? I find them more tricky than hands actually
The chapter one is a life-saver! ❤❤❤Thank you for joining “flow, rythme “ lessons together with the Level 2 Boxy drawing.
Usually youtuber just teach one of those. No wonder why always feeling something is missing
this is literally the most useful demo I have EVER seen! I am speechless!!!! IT WAS THIS EASY THE WHOLE TIME!!!
you're a life saver, i struggled with drawing hands for ages but this feels like such a breakthrough, i watched and looked up so many tips for drawing hands but this one is by far the easiest to follow and really helped me a lot, thank you!
Thanks SO MUCH for making these awesome videos Marco, you're making a big difference for us newbie artists!!!
This video is absolutely amazing, it's almost like most other hand tutorials on youtube assume you're starting from an advanced position, I love how this one builds up from the simplest way to look at it, thank you.
I've been watching guys like yourself and Mark Behm and tons of others, for a while. Actually I remember getting a DS not for the games, well maybe some, but your blog on painting on one got me to get one, then the touch came out and now I'm using sketchbook which is a dream come true for portable painting. Just wanted to say hey and tell you that you are a true inspiration, you always seem really genuinely excited and eager to share and teach and cultivate knowledge. I read something the other day that went something like knowing that you don't know opens up a world of the ability to learn knew things. While I love that idea, it doesn't work without mentors, (whether directly or indirectly), like yourself and your fellow colleagues. We're standing on the shoulders of giants. Great stuff; can't wait to watch the video! All the best! Marc.
Been struggling with a hand pose for a piece I am working on, this made it much easier
You are by far the best teacher i've come across. Many people don't go into easy explanations on this where is you do.
This comes in very handy
Thank you very much for part 2! I've been struggling with the hands presently and get to the channel to re-watch part 1 and there is the gift of fate (or better to say the gift of Marco?). Very useful tutorial, I've learned a lot and now have to practice :)
Marco's observation skills will never stop to amaze me thank you for the video!
One of the best art lessons about anatomy on TH-cam 👍
greatest take away would be the front and back hand difference... as well as the bent. + the thumb joint. Thank You!
Drawing is kind of a solving problem. The biggest one is hands for many people. Man. This is amazing! Thank you
dude you explain it so well
tips like this help simplify drawing hands
That first exercise is amazing. I can’t wait to try all of this. Ive never been able to understand hands very well
I'm glad I follow you 😍 these notifications make me feel happyyyyy
thank you for always being so clear in your instruction!! your videos and courses are a treasure trove for artists!
The hand drawing always the thorns on my foot for long time .
wow that 7:41 dip tip was amazing :o never thought of that!
Bro, what a great timing
5:50 THAT BLEW MY FRIGGIN MIND I'VE BEEN DRAWING HANDS WRONG ALL THIS TIME
Amazing tips! thanks again! Hands are challenging but very fun to draw.
I’m having trouble drawing hands with foreshortening so this is great! Especially getting the gesture right and fluent. I feel like they look kinda woobly and weird. Your videos are helping a lot and I really enjoy watching them
I was struggling to draw a hand poses when you I saw this video pop up! 😍✨✨
YES! perfect! love your videos so much.
Who dosent love great videos?❤
@@sael5084 right!
@@fragiledate ):)
This is a phenomenal tutorial. Thank you so much.
Have mercy 😭 This is even more loaded with information than the other video
i was good and drew along~ learned so much my brain is about to explode thank you!!!!!!!
Wow! Amazing video. This might be the best instruction on hands that I have ever seen. Although, I admit that I haven't seen your other hands video. I will check that out as well. Thanks so much!
Thank youuu sooo muchh for this video!!! Your videos always help a lot!!
Thanks! This video was very helpful.
this is so good!! in definitely gonna have to rewatch this later to absorb all of the information lol
Thank you Marco, I have to hand it to you, you make a good tutorial :D
This is a great tool, thank you very much!
I love this channel so much!!!
wow. i was servicable at hands before but ur vids showed me alot of details and mistakes that i often recognize but don't know what the problem is. thanks for saving me from deleting-the-thumb-muscle-syndrome
Thanks from France
I LOVE Milanote, perfect sponsor for this video haha :)
Yesss, new marco bucci video
Thanks bro you help me a lott
great video sir.
I’ve never seen mittens explained so well
Love this update I still use the previous one to practice hands :D
This is really helpful!!
as always thanks - this stuff is super helpful
WAIT THIS IS LIKE HELLA AMAZING
OMG HANDS ARE GRIDS
Thank you very much!
Marco you are so damn amazing at instructing 🎉
Thanks man 👍
Can you please make a video on lineart and sketching?
Cheers Marco!
Your thumbnail suggests I do things that got me in trouble before.
…what?
@marcobucci Marco “Big Hands” Bucci! Thanks for the video.
Great video marco!
This video is awesome!
This is an amazing video! Thank you.
Excellent information. Really big help! 👍
He's at it again! :D
oh my god what did you do to the default cube @00:44
Very useful!
Awesome video!!!
Respect.
Amazing!
Gracias
Yesssssssss, thank you!
Really cool video
no tutorials for feet? that woould pair well with hands tutorial, hope you make a feet tutorial. GREAT VIDEO!
Super
Tysm: D
Almost 200k views, not even 10k likes. I've been a freelancer for 14 years and this video made something click in my brain that not even art school could. This video is a LIFESAVER, likes could put it on more artist's recommended videos.
Does Milanote use an infinite canvas? The free version I have doesnt. So I dont have a reason to use it over One Note or Microsoft Whiteboard...
I just want a quiet life.
week nees....hand & legs ...🙄🤔
Next time hand & legs will improve 👍
Very Informative ... Friend 🙏
Hair and anatomy Lessons ,pls?
amazingggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
will u do more blender grease pencil animation tutorial in future videos?
Dang. Milanote seems pretty good. Only prob is I'm stuck on mobile. 😅
My thumb doesn't do the things your thumb does. I've got no L in the first joint, unless I bend it, in which case the next joint bends the same direction. I never have two bends in opposite direction. I also don't have the top plane/bottom plane thing because my fingernails bend around the finger and are not flat. Are my thumbs really unusual..?
What 3d software are u using for the 3d grid