I don't normally comment on videos, but I absolutely had to state that your videos are amongst the most structured, comprehensible and well presented art videos I've seen on the internet. I've seen paid art videos which you easily put to shame. Thank you for all your hard work.
What's just happening right now happens very rarely for me. I'm pausing the video halfway in to simply say thank you for this content and this extremely well put together, informative and funny video.
Oh, my, this is gold. Such important concepts and yet we barely hear anyone mention them. They would usually say "yeah, composition is important, study composition, push your composition, play with the focal point" yet there are no clear explanations on what you should actually do and think about. Thank you so much for these, Marco, I can't wait to see more on this topic.
Yeah, this could've been useful for me a while back lol In fact, it's still is useful to me even though I finally learned about good composition fairly recently.
Marco, I'm gonna be honest man. I've seen many, many art teachings on UA-cam. You've got to be one of the top 3 best teachers I've seen thus far. You have an amazing way of teaching complex art to its simplest form, especially to a novice such as myself. It comes really natural to you and you seem to really enjoy it. Even though it still requires many, many hours to practice in theory you make it not so intimidating to a novice such as myself, but rather, a reason to explore, be free and most of all, have fun! Thank you:)
It's wonderful how you can, in just 10 minutes deliver so much cohesive, fun, useful and important concepts of visual language, that expensive painting courses don't even mention. Thankyou, Marco, You are AMAZING!
The reason why this series gives me so much confidence is because at some level we have been doing these things and we recognize them when we see them done well (by we, I mean, artists). This is just bringing those things to light. This does not require us to do something drastic or completely change the way we do things and yet it does. I mean, we don't have to readjust our techniques or anything, we have to readjust how we think about things and that makes a drastic improvement. Also, this can be applied to any medium of painting, any genre with equal ease and effectiveness. This is awesome.
I've read and seen countless books, blogs, videos on composition. You've hit the points that I wish someone would address. You have explained design elements WAAAAY better than most "composition" books or videos. What's more is your storytelling technique in doing so puts your videos a few notches above theirs! Great job and thank you!
Dear Sir, once again I would like to make English closed caption and Vietnamese subtitle for your video. Could you kindly allow that? I love your series!
Hi Quang, nice to hear from you again! Yes, I'd love if you did that for this video as well. I've enabled the option. Thank you very much for your time!
Hi . i think your workflow for painting is using only one layer ,if yes - how does it affect your workflow because i saw many variations of the same paintings on your website ?
Your tutorials are very well made and still hold up really well years later. You make everything less intimidating and more fun to do, making me more interested/motivated to try out these new concepts! Thank you for the quality content we artists don't see much here on youtube
Wow, those new videos are killer. Entertaining, informative and subjects that aren't covered a lot, even though I feel like I've watched nearly every art video on youtube :D Thank you and keep it up!
This has been so useful, thank you for posting the tutorials. I realised recently that the work that fails for me is always things I over complicate and don't compose before hand, I think the idea will come to me fully as I go along when in fact it's so much more important to spend time preparing, and not wasting time banging your head on the desk because it hasn't worked. Very well explained and great advise for digital and traditional artists alike!
I find your videos very educating for young artists like me. Your 10 minutes to better painting videos are doing a good job at simplifying needs of art and I appreciate your hard work for making these.
Sir, I have to say that you have got some of the best knowledge and advice regarding art. The way you present those information in the simplest way is really great. Lots of art tutorials have technical as well as aesthetic info behind them to get better in art but that is simply not enough when it comes to execution as it always feels something to be missing. The subtle references you have put forward have really made me understand paintings better.
Amzing videoseries! As someone who studies mechanical engineering I ve had the impression that most art videos(tutorials) are like: "hm yea lets take a bit of that and change the hue of that and now it looks much better". Your videos on the other hand show a clear structure and reasoning why certain things are done and how they work and also why the human body reacts to them. Thank you!
New subscriber. This series is just brilliantly put-together, no idea why YT hasn't recommended your work before now. Such high quality lessons; thank you (& I do love that you spell 'colour' properly LOL).
Everyone in the comments saying this video was amazing gave me high hopes. I was not disappointed; this is amazing. I never comment on videos, but I just thought I would this time to say how informative and truly helpful this one was! :) Thank you!
I have no word to say how much I appreciate your work, Marco, and that's a problem as an artist AND as a human being...! so maybe I'll go paint something trying to use what I've learned today. I don't know why, but I liked the most the abstract part explaining contrast. thank you and keep going
The value here is hard for me to comprehend. To share this kind of insights and knowledge but still keep it entertaining and professional, which ends up improving the learning? I am used to having to drill information into my brain. This is so much easier, and I get so much out of this. Thank you.
My eyes started watering when you said that Prague (the city where I live) is beautiful and one of your favorites. I love your videos, they help me a lot, thank you so much!
Outstanding! All of ur 10 min to Better Painting uploads r absolutely perfect: quality information, reliable facts pertaining to academic structures & theories instead of opinions, & a remarkable flow.....knowing exactly how to highlight the most prudent information & direction. I have logged 1000’s of hours dedicated to learning art & painting. My opinion of ur contribution comes after many enjoyable lessons & some not so enjoyable to compare these to. I want to say thank u & wish u the best. With out people as urself, the internet would b full of useful but boring information. Stay well!! Happy painting....
I like this piece. The most interesting part to me is that at 6:05, you can stop it and have a decent sketch with slight highlights on the buildings. I also notice that the trees and building roofs are done with the same round brush. Cool
I agree with the earlier comments regarding your videos- they are very well done! For me, an intermediate-level artist, I greatly appreciate your explanation of foundational concepts. Thank you.
This is fantastic, enlightening and overwhelming. Thank you for taking the time to make this. I will have to watch it MANY times to really absorb your lesson!
You are definitely one of the best teachers out there man. Thank you so much for putting all this effort. I always come back here to watch it and fresh out and reemphasize the concepts
Thank you for these! I just got your book in the mail a few days ago and have already suggested it to several of my artist friends. :) Thank you for all you do!!
You've become a very good teacher man, i really appreciate your videos. Even if I already sort of knew all these things you talk about in the video separately, I never connected any dots between them and you helped me do that.
Thanks! I agree - I find that's kind of the nature of getting better at art. The concepts are actually very simple, intellectually. It's the ability to deeply link one to the next - and then apply that thinking to your own work - that takes time. Glad these videos can help connect those dots.
I wish I had an amazing teacher like you back then in my art school, but what I've had was pushing me to get lost in modern-comtem shits things and graduated with a confusing way to paint. I appreciated all your effort on these contents it's worth my time that those years.
I recently found your channel and i can only say thank you, your videos have teach me so much, and I have finally star to enjoy painting thanks to that
These lessons are so much 1000xs better than most of the video tutorials out there, so why oh why aren't they more popular. UA-cam artists just do not know how to appreciate a good lesson.
Wow! Great content here in this series Marco. I love it. Please keep it coming. The way you present the lessons is very interesting. You are truly a great teacher.
Thank you so much, i cannot afford art school that is why i rely on UA-cam tutorials since it's free! Gonna grab the chance! Two episodes in your series, i finally carved in my mind the importance of simplification! Also, i had fun learning💗
This got to be the most hilarious and helpful art video I've ever seen. The production quality of this alone is amazing, AND it's really good info. Dude, more pls.
When you feel so good because you have been using these things without realizing it. I have been using c-curves, the contrast between activity and hue shifts in paintings without realising I was doing that. And I noticed the paintings I used them in looked better than others and I kept doing more and more of that. Recently, texture has been a favourite of mine, too, even though I did not realize that is what was making the difference. Why this 10-minute info could not have been communicated to me in years of art classes, I fail to understand. There are so many videos (or series of videos) that claim to actually help you improve your painting by some miraculous trick. However, till date, this is the only one that has delivered on it. Also, not only will it help me improve my painting, it has given me confidence to try new things to paint. I mostly paint nature - landscapes, seascapes, cloudscapes, animals, birds, flowers, insects, underwater etc. At most I will paint some still life (that too, if it captures my fancy) or objects like boats etc surrounded by nature. I have been terrified of urban paintings and paintings with too many people. This series has given me confidence that I can at least try to approach them without losing my mind. And that is saying a lot because I am a stubborn brat.
Thank you so much for making this video, it provides such a concise description into composition, contrast and focal points, which I feel are aspects of painting that I am still muddling around.
And this is why there are many good young artists. They have more sources like these in the Internet to help them. Unlike people who grew up without internet.
I absolutely love your videos, they're quick, engaging and well structured! You're good at teaching and I'm excited to watch and learn more :) thankssss
You are absolutely brilliant, mate. Quality information regarding the rudiments of composition communicated in a most informative and simple way. Bravo!
I finally understand why I wasn't able to paint a decent picture of a cat ! Thank you so much for sharing your secrets... But seriously, the quality of your videos is amazing and I wish there was more content like this featured on UA-cam ! Have a nice day !
You're touching very basic stuff here but the simplicity and the practical way you put them down is priceless. So bad I'm still fighting my stigma to let the expression and emotion speak naturally. Though I'm almost there I feel, thanks for your speeches!
I am very disappointed at how ridiculous videos are getting more views and such a GOLD MINE doesn't! Although I studied Art in college I find a lot of refreshing and new content in your videos thank you so much .. so much respect!!!! You deserve all the best I swear!
So after watching this video, my message became very clear. Thank you for these precious lessons. I only watched a few, but I had to stop and say that.
Hi Marco. I purchased Digital Painting 01 on your website and it's really great. Alsoi think quick examples like these 10 minutes videos are really comprehensive which you can consider for upcoming tutorials or courses. To be honest, after watching your first 10 minutes video, i am inspired by your voice and it's content so i went to your website immediately, hoping find more interesting videos, ha ha.
Thank you so much for this series! Your videos are so well put-together, narrated and educational. I'm in awe and I'm getting out my Wacom right now to paint something.
Wow! and Thank you, Marco. I heavily appreciate that effort you pulled into these vids. I love how you keep simple and heavily informative on others sides. Definitely, i will watch couple times and share them a lot!
wow you gave a really clear and concise explanation with excellent visual aids. i hope this will improve my art ... btw the focal point for me for the cornwall pic was the guys behind the couple. sure, the couple attracted my attention momentarily, but they looked too static and it was then drawn to the guys actually doing something active behind them. note that both pairs are on the 1/3 points across so they both get attention due to their location in the frame. so while it's important to be aware of the generalizations you make, each individual's reaction to a piece will be different.
Love the videos. As an older artist who has had a little recognition, I am rediscovering my humility as I see what younger artists are doing. That said...you didn’t say a word about that cluster of “these baguettes” at 1.40 looking front-and-center like a huge menacing hanging junk package! ...just MY mind...but THAT might be the important subliminal message of the painting...
You have the most mind brightening tutorials on the internet
thanks a lot!
Indeed, he helps me understand principles alot better .
Indeed my mind has been quite brightened
Fr
I don't normally comment on videos, but I absolutely had to state that your videos are amongst the most structured, comprehensible and well presented art videos I've seen on the internet. I've seen paid art videos which you easily put to shame.
Thank you for all your hard work.
TheDesertHamster thanks very much!
TheDesertHamster i agree absolutely. And how thankful I am having discovered this.
Indeed I agree. so much clear information in 10 minutes. Thanks for your great work.
I can't thumb up your comment enough.
What's just happening right now happens very rarely for me.
I'm pausing the video halfway in to simply say thank you for this content and this extremely well put together, informative and funny video.
I appreciate that, thank you!
im gonna add a +1 to that
I didnt know nicolas cage paints..😂
Excib 1st
Oh, my, this is gold. Such important concepts and yet we barely hear anyone mention them. They would usually say "yeah, composition is important, study composition, push your composition, play with the focal point" yet there are no clear explanations on what you should actually do and think about.
Thank you so much for these, Marco, I can't wait to see more on this topic.
Yeah, this could've been useful for me a while back lol
In fact, it's still is useful to me even though I finally learned about good composition fairly recently.
I agree! This makes it much more easier and clearer!!
Marco, I'm gonna be honest man. I've seen many, many art teachings on UA-cam. You've got to be one of the top 3 best teachers I've seen thus far. You have an amazing way of teaching complex art to its simplest form, especially to a novice such as myself. It comes really natural to you and you seem to really enjoy it. Even though it still requires many, many hours to practice in theory you make it not so intimidating to a novice such as myself, but rather, a reason to explore, be free and most of all, have fun! Thank you:)
Thanks a lot! All the best.
Can I ask who are the other 2?
@@piktip my guess would be proko (: i dont know the other sadly.
@@igamaslowska1827 my guess for the other one would be sinix
Hi!Could I know who the other two are?
It's wonderful how you can, in just 10 minutes deliver so much cohesive, fun, useful and important concepts of visual language, that expensive painting courses don't even mention. Thankyou, Marco, You are AMAZING!
Thanks Victor, that's my goal, and more of the same coming up in Episode 3 next week.
This video is a good example of communicating a clear message.
My takeaway:
must use fibbonaci spiral when painting cats.
Joe Cowan use this newfound power wisely, my friend ;)
Instructions unclear Fibonacci stuck in blender
@@andrewulrich5570 at least it's not a cat stuck in blender
You are a legendary teacher, I'll remember you for rest of my life
"THAT'S IT!"
*"DON'T F**CKING CHEAT ME!"*
Welp now I'll never forget that acronym. Good job.
You got to be the best art teacher ever!
Really nice of you! I have to admit though, I am not this coherent without editing :)
I have just begun tryning to learn how to draw, and I learn a lot from you. So thank you!
The reason why this series gives me so much confidence is because at some level we have been doing these things and we recognize them when we see them done well (by we, I mean, artists). This is just bringing those things to light. This does not require us to do something drastic or completely change the way we do things and yet it does. I mean, we don't have to readjust our techniques or anything, we have to readjust how we think about things and that makes a drastic improvement. Also, this can be applied to any medium of painting, any genre with equal ease and effectiveness. This is awesome.
I've read and seen countless books, blogs, videos on composition. You've hit the points that I wish someone would address. You have explained design elements WAAAAY better than most "composition" books or videos. What's more is your storytelling technique in doing so puts your videos a few notches above theirs! Great job and thank you!
Hey guys - Episode 3 will be out in roughly a month from now!
Dear Sir, once again I would like to make English closed caption and Vietnamese subtitle for your video. Could you kindly allow that? I love your series!
Hi Quang, nice to hear from you again! Yes, I'd love if you did that for this video as well. I've enabled the option. Thank you very much for your time!
i love your voice
thuy bien nguyen haha, thanks!
Hi . i think your workflow for painting is using only one layer ,if yes - how does it affect your workflow because i saw many variations of the same paintings on your website ?
Who needs to pay student debt in art college when you have this guy
But seriously, I feel like I should be paying for this lesson, thank you so much.
Your tutorials are very well made and still hold up really well years later. You make everything less intimidating and more fun to do, making me more interested/motivated to try out these new concepts! Thank you for the quality content we artists don't see much here on youtube
Love the content and humour of these bite sized videos.
Brilliant!
Wow, those new videos are killer. Entertaining, informative and subjects that aren't covered a lot, even though I feel like I've watched nearly every art video on youtube :D Thank you and keep it up!
Thanks - yeah, that's the hardest part for me with these videos. Coming up with a lesson that doesn't feel repetitive.
This has been so useful, thank you for posting the tutorials. I realised recently that the work that fails for me is always things I over complicate and don't compose before hand, I think the idea will come to me fully as I go along when in fact it's so much more important to spend time preparing, and not wasting time banging your head on the desk because it hasn't worked.
Very well explained and great advise for digital and traditional artists alike!
I find your videos very educating for young artists like me. Your 10 minutes to better painting videos are doing a good job at simplifying needs of art and I appreciate your hard work for making these.
"DONT FUCKING CHEAT ME" is the funniest thing i've ever heard in an art tutorial. and frankly a really effective way to make sure i never forget it!
and i never thought this kind man would say it XDDD
I am 2 videos into this series and I am very excited for how much quality content awaits me. Thank you for making these videos, Marco.
Thank you. In 20 years of painting this is one of the best lessons on painting I’ve ever seen. I’m watching it again 😁👍❤️
Sir, I have to say that you have got some of the best knowledge and advice regarding art. The way you present those information in the simplest way is really great. Lots of art tutorials have technical as well as aesthetic info behind them to get better in art but that is simply not enough when it comes to execution as it always feels something to be missing. The subtle references you have put forward have really made me understand paintings better.
My god this dude is unbeliveable. As good a teacher/communicator as he is an artist. This whole youtube channel is art in itself
Brilliant. Grateful for finding so much quality content on-line for free! Just so easy to understand!
Amzing videoseries! As someone who studies mechanical engineering I ve had the impression that most art videos(tutorials) are like: "hm yea lets take a bit of that and change the hue of that and now it looks much better".
Your videos on the other hand show a clear structure and reasoning why certain things are done and how they work and also why the human body reacts to them.
Thank you!
IDeEI Bagira thanks a lot :)
New subscriber. This series is just brilliantly put-together, no idea why YT hasn't recommended your work before now. Such high quality lessons; thank you (& I do love that you spell 'colour' properly LOL).
Everyone in the comments saying this video was amazing gave me high hopes. I was not disappointed; this is amazing. I never comment on videos, but I just thought I would this time to say how informative and truly helpful this one was! :) Thank you!
Thanks a lot!
Your way of pouring in the knowledge is outstanding! Very precise and clear! Thank you so much!
I'm literally so blessed to have found this tutorial that is so damn well put together!! Thank you so much, you deserve all the support and love!
I've never learned so much in 10 minutes in a fun and effective way. Thank you and well done! Love the work :)
I have no word to say how much I appreciate your work, Marco, and that's a problem as an artist AND as a human being...! so maybe I'll go paint something trying to use what I've learned today. I don't know why, but I liked the most the abstract part explaining contrast. thank you and keep going
Matteo Rizzetto thanks Matteo!
ive only been here for two videos but im already fallen in love with the amount of information, thank you for putting out all these lessons :)
You are the Mark Carder of digital painting youtube tutorials, thank you
The value here is hard for me to comprehend. To share this kind of insights and knowledge but still keep it entertaining and professional, which ends up improving the learning? I am used to having to drill information into my brain. This is so much easier, and I get so much out of this. Thank you.
My eyes started watering when you said that Prague (the city where I live) is beautiful and one of your favorites. I love your videos, they help me a lot, thank you so much!
Outstanding! All of ur 10 min to Better Painting uploads r absolutely perfect: quality information, reliable facts pertaining to academic structures & theories instead of opinions, & a remarkable flow.....knowing exactly how to highlight the most prudent information & direction. I have logged 1000’s of hours dedicated to learning art & painting. My opinion of ur contribution comes after many enjoyable lessons & some not so enjoyable to compare these to. I want to say thank u & wish u the best. With out people as urself, the internet would b full of useful but boring information. Stay well!! Happy painting....
Wow, thanks a lot! And funny timing: I just started working on the next episode of this series today :)
I like this piece. The most interesting part to me is that at 6:05, you can stop it and have a decent sketch with slight highlights on the buildings. I also notice that the trees and building roofs are done with the same round brush. Cool
What is this? Memorable art lessons and comedy? Who would have thought that this would work?! Man, thank you for these videos!!
you are really onto something here. These are great introductory videos for beginners and great refreshers for anyone else.
I agree with the earlier comments regarding your videos- they are very well done! For me, an intermediate-level artist, I greatly appreciate your explanation of foundational concepts. Thank you.
Damn, whoever put effort to subtitled this video to Vietnamese, thank you very very much
This is fantastic, enlightening and overwhelming. Thank you for taking the time to make this. I will have to watch it MANY times to really absorb your lesson!
so Signor Marco Bucci, how is it that you can keep our attention??!! You got the focus that keeps us wanting more of the 'right stuff'.
These videos are 10 minutes each, but they teach me so much. Thanks!!!
You are definitely one of the best teachers out there man. Thank you so much for putting all this effort. I always come back here to watch it and fresh out and reemphasize the concepts
maaan, this is soo well put together. I am sharing it on the art groups I admin. cheers from pakistan.
Mehran khan thanks a lot!
Thank you for these! I just got your book in the mail a few days ago and have already suggested it to several of my artist friends. :) Thank you for all you do!!
Even your presentations are simplified, BRILLIANT!
You've become a very good teacher man, i really appreciate your videos. Even if I already sort of knew all these things you talk about in the video separately, I never connected any dots between them and you helped me do that.
Thanks! I agree - I find that's kind of the nature of getting better at art. The concepts are actually very simple, intellectually. It's the ability to deeply link one to the next - and then apply that thinking to your own work - that takes time. Glad these videos can help connect those dots.
i love you marco bucci, thank you!! its so much fun to watch your videos while also learning all that stuff in such fun and simplistic manner..
I wish I had an amazing teacher like you back then in my art school, but what I've had was pushing me to get lost in modern-comtem shits things and graduated with a confusing way to paint. I appreciated all your effort on these contents it's worth my time that those years.
I recently found your channel and i can only say thank you, your videos have teach me so much, and I have finally star to enjoy painting thanks to that
One of the best series for painters on UA-cam. Looking forward to more, keep up the great work!
These lessons are so much 1000xs better than most of the video tutorials out there, so why oh why aren't they more popular. UA-cam artists just do not know how to appreciate a good lesson.
Magistral way to convey your short lesson message. Thanks for your insights and the rest of your videos too Marco.
Thank you teacher,great people like you are helping artists to grow and we will forever be thanful
Wow! Great content here in this series Marco. I love it. Please keep it coming. The way you present the lessons is very interesting. You are truly a great teacher.
Kevin Leo Paredes thanks a lot!
Thank you so much, i cannot afford art school that is why i rely on UA-cam tutorials since it's free! Gonna grab the chance! Two episodes in your series, i finally carved in my mind the importance of simplification! Also, i had fun learning💗
This got to be the most hilarious and helpful art video I've ever seen. The production quality of this alone is amazing, AND it's really good info. Dude, more pls.
When you feel so good because you have been using these things without realizing it. I have been using c-curves, the contrast between activity and hue shifts in paintings without realising I was doing that. And I noticed the paintings I used them in looked better than others and I kept doing more and more of that. Recently, texture has been a favourite of mine, too, even though I did not realize that is what was making the difference. Why this 10-minute info could not have been communicated to me in years of art classes, I fail to understand. There are so many videos (or series of videos) that claim to actually help you improve your painting by some miraculous trick. However, till date, this is the only one that has delivered on it. Also, not only will it help me improve my painting, it has given me confidence to try new things to paint. I mostly paint nature - landscapes, seascapes, cloudscapes, animals, birds, flowers, insects, underwater etc. At most I will paint some still life (that too, if it captures my fancy) or objects like boats etc surrounded by nature. I have been terrified of urban paintings and paintings with too many people. This series has given me confidence that I can at least try to approach them without losing my mind. And that is saying a lot because I am a stubborn brat.
Thank you so much for making this video, it provides such a concise description into composition, contrast and focal points, which I feel are aspects of painting that I am still muddling around.
I love the point about feeling cheated by the lack of message in an art piece. Amazing lessons
And this is why there are many good young artists. They have more sources like these in the Internet to help them. Unlike people who grew up without internet.
I love that by the end of your videos, you make us laugh. It eases the tension from learning new things. Thanks so much!
Thanks!
I absolutely love your videos, they're quick, engaging and well structured! You're good at teaching and I'm excited to watch and learn more :) thankssss
Some of the best packaged advice I've ever come across in such an engaging and informative way. Keep em coming, pleeeez!
You are absolutely brilliant, mate. Quality information regarding the rudiments of composition communicated in a most informative and simple way. Bravo!
Not only is your work fantastic, your narration is superb - brilliant.
I watched all 3 tutorials and they are a gem!!! I learnd so much from them. Thanks!!!!
I finally understand why I wasn't able to paint a decent picture of a cat ! Thank you so much for sharing your secrets...
But seriously, the quality of your videos is amazing and I wish there was more content like this featured on UA-cam !
Have a nice day !
Thanks a lot! And use the cat-power wisely ;)
You're touching very basic stuff here but the simplicity and the practical way you put them down is priceless. So bad I'm still fighting my stigma to let the expression and emotion speak naturally. Though I'm almost there I feel, thanks for your speeches!
Thank you for making this tutorials free ❤️❤️. I will not skip any ads for you. Thank you very much
Yeeeeeessss....Thanks Marco for the time you are taking on doing this!!😀😀
Thanks for watching, John!
I am very disappointed at how ridiculous videos are getting more views and such a GOLD MINE doesn't! Although I studied Art in college I find a lot of refreshing and new content in your videos thank you so much .. so much respect!!!! You deserve all the best I swear!
And the Fibonacci sequence part though HAHAHAHAHAHA finally someone said it!
more of this! this is wonderful, like explaining a whole course into a simplified 10 minute explanation. I love the humor too!
Best art video series ever. Period
Thanks! Look for Episode 8 in just a week or so!
So after watching this video, my message became very clear. Thank you for these precious lessons. I only watched a few, but I had to stop and say that.
Came from Proko channel and i'm loving the serie "10 minutes..." really good!!
This is the best tutorial series I have seen on youtube!
This was amazing and two parts made me laugh out loud HARD. Love this series and the sense of humor and the energy in them.
Well structured, clear, funny, with relevant tips and examples that can actually be applied immediately. Thank you so much for your awesome work.
Hi Marco. I purchased Digital Painting 01 on your website and it's really great. Alsoi think quick examples like these 10 minutes videos are really comprehensive which you can consider for upcoming tutorials or courses. To be honest, after watching your first 10 minutes video, i am inspired by your voice and it's content so i went to your website immediately, hoping find more interesting videos, ha ha.
Tran Thanh thanks, and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
These videos are so high quality, informative and thought-out, they definitely stand out from all the other art video.
Thank you so much!!
we dont deserve this free stuff. youre awesome man thanks a lot
This series is life changing Oo I wasn't able to understand, why my art didn't really work for me, but now I get it. Thank you so much :D
I really want to thank you for the new episode. You are helping me a lot with your videos!!
Bloody fantastic video, laid these concepts out rapid-fire with acute accuracy.
Your fave is problematic: Marco Bucci
1) "10 minutes to Better Painting"
2) Video is 10 mins 10 seconds
Love these videos
So grateful for these. You're a very talented artist and teacher. Thanks!!
Thank you so much for this series! Your videos are so well put-together, narrated and educational. I'm in awe and I'm getting out my Wacom right now to paint something.
Nice work - you deserve a lot more subscribers!
Wow! and Thank you, Marco. I heavily appreciate that effort you pulled into these vids. I love how you keep simple and heavily informative on others sides. Definitely, i will watch couple times and share them a lot!
The best series I've ever seen!!
Thank you sooooo much Marco Bucci
wow you gave a really clear and concise explanation with excellent visual aids. i hope this will improve my art ...
btw the focal point for me for the cornwall pic was the guys behind the couple. sure, the couple attracted my attention momentarily, but they looked too static and it was then drawn to the guys actually doing something active behind them. note that both pairs are on the 1/3 points across so they both get attention due to their location in the frame. so while it's important to be aware of the generalizations you make, each individual's reaction to a piece will be different.
Thanks for these videos. They are solid gold for me as a newbie coming to terms with paint.
Thank you Marco! We don´t have to wait a whole year for your great videos
Your videos have become so useful lately. Keep it up.
GhostDave thanks, I will!
Love the videos. As an older artist who has had a little recognition, I am rediscovering my humility as I see what younger artists are doing. That said...you didn’t say a word about that cluster of “these baguettes” at 1.40 looking front-and-center like a huge menacing hanging junk package! ...just MY mind...but THAT might be the important subliminal message of the painting...
You are an undiscovered gem.