Making Compositions: Portrait vs Landscape
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2022
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Plot twist: the guy on the bench is the assassin.
Great video, very informative, thank you Mark :)
Its a beautiful nostalgia watching a new video from you after being a fan and follower for half of my life. You where my true inspiration and guide to really try my hand at drawing, thank you Mark. Great tips too! i will put some of this to use. i love the corny jokes, they still bring a smile to my face.
Absolutely agree! This man has been a legend for years, I'm glad too see the channel still growing:)
That is actually a good idea, print your word bubbles out, then you can play with the lay-out of them. As usual thank you for your work.
Welcom back ....i miss you
i can't believe she's gonna kill Michael from VSauce
Or *is* she?!
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Thank you sir
What a fun video concept for a video!
333 is Lisa/Risa's license plate number in Ponyo.
Its the story youve heard 1,000 times but your videos where my start and now 10 years down the line I'm in my first year of illustration at uni...Its nice to come back and actually learn and apply the knowledge from these videos more effectivly than when i was a child lol
hey mark, just wanted to say you really made my childhood and got me more into drawing. so thank you ❤
I love this rough style you been doing lately Mr. Crilley, love from South Africa
Wow, this was so intriguing. This looks great!
This gave me a lot of inspiration, thank you. I'll definitely rewatch this video for future reference.😄👍
This is interesting. I never took the time to do backgrounds
Those corner stones are called "quoins".
Markcrilley is one of my all time favourite youtube artist. While the legendary Leonardo Da Vinci is my all time favourite artist in general. Both are very different artist with their own extraodinary goals.
Great video Mark! I’d love to see a video on just the lettering process if you have time
amazing how the time pass, i started drawing watching your videos in argentina on 2012 or 2011? dont know, i didnt speak a litle bit of english and i used to get angry because i couldn't draw like you, now is different even have my style.
Like your videos a lot. Had to wait a day to actually have time to watch this in peace. I really appreciate your content and books.
Thanks again Mark Crilley😁👌
Love this video! Too bad I missed you at Raptus this year, hope you come back next year :D
Thank you so much dear sir🌼
Thumbnail makes me play this
Interesting topic
This helps me.
I’ve watched marks hands change over 5 different UA-cam channels and at least 7 years lmao
I never considered this before.
I always wanted to draw like you but see where I end up 😒
Jesus man please upgrade to at least 1080p you’ve been on 720 for 10 years
The buildings in both look like cardboard cutouts because of the lack of proper perspective in the alley. It looks like that alley is only recessed 2 feet deep with the house and car in the background looking like a Hollywood matte painting directly behind the assassin to give the illusion of depth.
Sorry if you intentionally did it that way for some reason. And I know this was a video about composition and not perspective. I can't help but nitpick things.
I’d say it’s definitely a choice, be it artistic or for the sake of quickly demonstrating the focus on panel arrangement, as he’s posted informative videos on proper perspective and background details in the past.
@@someonesane Yeah I don't mean any harm by pointing it out because I know he's talented and I like what he's doing. It's kind of like if you're at a restaurant with a good friend and they've got some food stuck in their teeth, do you tell them or not? And would they want you to tell them? I don't know about you guys, but me and my art buddies are always busting each other's slop and shortcuts and ragging on anything we can catch, but it's all in good fun. It keeps you sharp.
When I show my friends a piece of work, I know that if there's some shenanigans in there, they're gonna find 'em. And that's valuable feedback. On the other hand, if they can't find anything to complain about and they're staring at that thing, I know I've achieved something and I know their appreciation is valid and honest. Nobody wants people to just glance at their work and say "wow that's great." It's gotta be genuine, and so I try to be genuine to other artists because I know how valuable that authenticity is when it comes to talking about the work. At least to me.
@@DerekMoore82 yes, of course. Constructive criticism is a healthy part of the artistic endeavor. I was only adding my perspective on it (pun fully intended).
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