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0:00 DON'T MAKE THESE SHADING MISTAKES
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#shading #arttips #ARTSchool
I certainly appreciate being able to get professional advice from an artist who’s been doing this for 200 years! Thank you Marc!
Hes getting older as time passes. Everytime someone is killed they die.
What a gift!
@@flooperjunk2871 yo Shirou, what are you doing here?
Soon his age will transcend art itself.
@@QuetzalcoatlusEnjoyer69 unlimitah blahdes warhk
Once again, we're back in the series of "I'm struggling with my art, and then Marc coincidentally gave me the exact solution with his new video."
It happened to me too!
you beat me to it. I was about to comment the exact same thing.
I just feel the same
It's funny how each time Marc releases a video, it's always about something I'm struggling with. It's almost as if he's been an art teacher for years and has had thousands of students 😅
HONESTLY!
Or he’s spying on you dun dunn dunnnn!!
That head free of hair is for mind reading 😅
no, hes just stalking you
I need help on EVERYTHING so I’m in the same boat but way way way in the back hahaha.
damn time flies, it felt like 2 weeks ago when he had been doing art for 69 years now he's going strong coming up to 200! 🥳 congrats marc 😤
What I've learned concerning values is that as long as "the lightest dark is darker than the darkest light", you can use a limited range depending on the type of art you do. For thumbnailing compositions or illustrations where there are multiple points of focus and you want to establish a hierarchy between them, it can be beneficial to for example use lighter values on the focal character and darker ones on less important characters. They are all lit by the same light sources but you made the deliberate decision to separate their value groups to serve your composition.
Also 200 years?
You should design champions at Riot ;)
200 of collective drawing experience XD
The "levels" tip blew my mind! I always play around with it in my drawings but like Marc said I never achieved a FULL scale of contrast and always ended up with a graph he pointed out.
Just amazing! Best Art Teacher on UA-cam!
One mistake I made when I started learning how to shade was looking to anime pictures for references. I thought that it would help a lot more because anime tends to portray shading in an easier to see fashion (in other words, be less subtle). It took me a while to finally put together that anime is designed to look pretty, not realistic. Highlights and shading were in places that they shouldn't have been, and I was getting confused as to where light sources were.
I'm actually making all of these mistakes, shading details first, muddy shading, poor levels (I just realized what the levels tool is for) and no reference for lighting, so I'm really excited to improve, thanks Marc!
Not too enthusiastic to admit that I often make all of the mistakes mentioned in the video lol
This literally was the easiest explanation I've ever heard about shading and these were all the mistakes I was making lol. Thanks marc😊
Dam! We went from 100 to 200 years!!💥
I've been drawing for years and it has never occurred to me to use a reference for shading, that is some of the best and most obvious advice I've ever received
This actually helps quite a bit! I still struggle with being too timid or over saturating my shading, but using that slider will definitely help!
I've only seen two of your videos so far, but already they're making me very grateful for the art teachers I had in school. All of them had a few "If you remember anything from this class, make sure it's this" lessons, and it turns out, they were prepping us to just make sure we trained out all these mistakes before we ever had to discover them on our own.
It has been a nightmare going back and forth with these mistakes... until you made this vid Marc. Always popping off with the best and only the best info.
Always had trouble with shading with soft brushes, so I mainly stick to cellshading, but I'll definitely try practicing with these tips! Thank you very much!
I’m working on a comic book, It’s in the ink stage. I’m excited to take these new shading tips and practice on these pages. Every time I encounter something new I’m drawing I just look for the corresponding UA-cam art school video. Thanks Marc, I look forward to taking your courses this December.
Thanks marc! I can't put in to words how much helpful this is and how much privileged i am to find your contents and lessons
Incredibly useful advice. I primarily do traditional art and struggle with getting the deeper values.
This is the best video ever. I got answers to many confused questions which I thought even weren't connected to shading. Thank you, great teacher!
I've been doing art for 10 years, but I would not consider myself to be at a level I want to be. I've struggled with art block for 2 years and so seeing this and relearning the basics (which are explained masterfully) gives me the confidence to continue with my art journey!!! Thank you, Marc!!
Great video as always Marc! Your channel is a gem for the self thaught artist!
1. flat shading, not focusing on bigger shapes
2. using custom brushes too early
3. not having enough contrast
4. not using references
5. not considering the light source
Simple, easy to understand video while being insanely helpful. I'm doing 3D modeling and hand-painting texture shading for bodies has been a real struggle for me. Thanks!
Revisiting this video after obtaining some milage in art made me have a better understanding on my flaws in shading. Thank you for keeping the video up!
Thank you Marc! For me this is the top 3 of videos you made! The "noise" and muddy blending is a huge issue for me, now I know how to approach things! tytyty
Very useful advice! Thank you!
This channel always reminds me I have so much to learn, yet it somehow motivates me more instead of killing my motivation? Incredible. Love u mark, you’re doing great work!
I have not started shading in digital art yet
but I will definitely keep these tips in mind. Thank you! :)
I can already see myself rewatching this so many times, so much good advice!
Would love more content around your point with soft/custom brushes when shading or painting in general. How to properly control where those hard edges occur. Some of the "painterly" looking DnD art has hard-ish edges in places where you would expect smooth edges and it's something I've struggled to replicate in studies.
Hi there, Marc!
My color process is basically using flat colors, but after watching some of your videos, I actually felt more motivated to try a more detailed type of shading. I tried it a few times, but I was never fully satisfied, and this video showed the reason, because I see now a lot of mistakes that I did.
Thanks a lot for sharing so much knowledge with us!
I'm so glad that I found out your channel, you are so helpful and I'm so Happy to learn this much 😍
every single one of these were mistakes i made TODAY. some i kind of was figuring out, and some i wasnt sure of how to fix. Thanks as always!
Love your presentation in all your videos; you keep difficult subjects light hearted and easier to watch! Many thanks :)
One of the most important tutorial for me.... I learned a lot....thanks for sharing the knowledge Marc.... you're the best....
Finally someone told me what brush I should use! Thank you
Just today I've been struggling with shading in my latest piece, it's like you read my mind! This one's incredibly helpful, thank you so much
It always amazes me now that I am an older artist that I keep having to have to go Back to The most basic lessons I see my ego always gets in the way but I like to get better like anyone else so thank you for having these classes
Watched 3 of your vids and taking notes. Took me about 2 hrs approximately. Understood it really well. Thanks for the class.
I'm still suffer from shading but I am getting quite better, I'm still working on character design, and writing plots for my future comic books! Thanks for the video Marc!
Nice! A reputable artist has told me that I can use soft brushes and black if needed be. Thanks Marc!
I'm convinced Marc knows what we struggle with but also WHEN. He is a wizard
Thankyou! Your videos always give me confidence that what I’m doing is ok!
This is all really helpful. Thanks very much, Marc. Hope you're well.
I'm trying to drag myself into art again with this channel, and for my own good, you are a excellent teacher and I'm trying again, I hope to work with art as I always wanted, but a lot of struggles and family does not let me
Thanks again for this amazing lesson!
Thank you for this video, it wraps up information so nice and direct! And the tip with the levels is great because this gives you concrete information about how light or dark your painting is for immediate feedback!
This was a really useful video thanks! Confirms that at least what I have been doing is going in the right direction, admittedly, I have been using a blur effect on a few areas where I didn't like how some of the shading turned out. I tried smudge at first, but like you say, it's too 'muddy' as you put it.
Congrats for the 1M milestone!
Awesome as always sir✨✨✨
actually useful thanks Marc!
Thank you SO much!
Thx you! Marc for all your advice
I’ve been doing pretty good with shading lately, but I’ve still learned a few more tips watching this video.
Loved the class
Wow, that's the most useful suggestions I ever heard, definitely what I need.Thanks!
You are amazing Marc ! Thanks as always
I'm using your videos to get more art XP on these summer vacations
I really appreciate them, i feel that i've been improving a lot, thank you so much!
Great info as always, Marc.
Oh my god, it really is life changing. Thank you for this video!
I improved so much with your videos Marc thank you so much!
Thanks for the video Marc! ❤
Incredibly good advice thanks Marc 🙏🙏💪
One thing to consider is also what you wish to portray, and how much you want to reference real life. In fact, it is very rare that we ever see perfect pitch blacks and pure whites in real life - or anywhere. So while it's great to use the full spectrum of bright and dark, keep in mind that the further you go to either extreme, the more deliberate and precise your gradient application must be. Oversaturation and overcontrasting is very common - where it's not just the level of brights and darks, but also their magnitude. The ratio of extreme bright/dark versus midtones is very important, and typically the more that ratio favors the extremes, the more you move into the territory of artistic style rather than objective representation. And artistic style typically works best when performed by an experienced artist.
Something I personally recommend new artists who wish to evolve their contrast work, is to not just look at bright vs dark, but also the contrasts within colors themselves. The different color spectrums have different internal brightness values, so if you want to make a dark grey even darker - but don't want to go full black, then one could instead throw a bit of blue shade of equal brightness value into the shading - while yellow (or green for extremes) can be used for highlights instead of pure white. This is also an easy way to give a tiny bit of color dynamism into your artwork which further reduces "flatness" that can often be present in greytone works.
The main important factor no matter what, is balance. The brightest whites should offset the darkest greys/blacks on equal sides of the spectrum. Same with colors. Having more of one than the other tends to highlight flatness and requires a great deal of artistic discipline and experience to make it work well.
This is so helpful, as always. I was using way to many custom brushes, yours are my main ones now
Thank you Marc!!!!!!
awesome summary about shading.!!
Thank youu for this!!
Thank you so much for your videos. I feel really big progress when I apply your lessons. ❤❤❤
The last part has fantastic shading. A very helpful video.
Thank you so much!
Dude thank you so much! Youve been the only teacher i could find that helps me at my art level!
Great video as always! I love that your free content still has so much value! :D
the soft-brush advice is interesting because literally every digital art tutorial i grew up reading on places like deviantart etc, tell beginners to *not* use soft airbrushes for shading because it eliminates the whole “shape” language that artists often talk about wrt rendering light and shadow. and that it creates so called “pillow shading” (which apparently is bad? but tbh its just a rendering style and art is subjective after all). I agree that the soft brushes are useful and definitely shouldnt be disregarded.
Actual tips for shading! Thank you!
I have mostly a Cartoon style in my drawings, whatever when I draw my characters either in my main Anime-Cartoon style, or in my sub-style, which is majorly a 19s Cartoon style.
Shadings for me is pretty much specific. But nevertheless, the video was very useful! Especially the solution to the 5th mistake.
So helpful. Awesome tips, thank you.
I watch these art videos and tell myself I'm going to get back into it, but never do. Very impressive work, and I do enjoy learning these tips and tricks for when i do eventually stop being lazy.
Wise advices, thank you Marc 💜
Wow! thank you so much i had troubles trying to figure out shading bc my shading looks a bit off, and saw this vid and it rlly helped me, again thank you
I learned a lot from you for many years. You are the best art teacher. Thank you, good sir.
Thank you for sharing !
Thank you for another amazing video Marc!
Very useful! Thank you so much
thanks Marc, you helped a lot
Id love to see your take on edges. Great video, thanks for sharing!
Yo the speed!!...When shading I tend to jump back and forth between, airbrush, watercolor, and watercolor wet to create a smooth transition between the values, lately I've been struggling shading muscles and this will come in handy❤️❤️ this is some *shady* tutorial if i say so myself, my deepest gratitude my dudes❤️👌
Amazing teaching here. Really help my digital painting.
This was definitely helpful. Thanks so much!
Thank you sir, this is really useful. I am really bad at shading and didn't really understand what I'm doing wrong until you pointed it out. Thanks!
i love your vids so much!! im always so inconsistent when practicing art but these vids motivate me to push myself and challenge myself as well. I also really love your art style!!
Thank you for your content! Hope to join your art class when I’ll be able 🖤
I'm gonna try and apply this in my drawing today, gonna tag you later Marc and show my progress.
Prolly my greatest weakness atm! This video really helped! Thanks Marc!
Thanks for sharing your tutorial man.. love from small artist from India 🇮🇳
thanks a lot for your lessons!
found all these tips very useful thanks so much :)
Man you got some beautiful eyes!
Thanks for the professional advice. Very tempting to join your art class.
so much appreciated 🙇
I haven't seen your videos for a long time, your art has improved a lot, i still use your brushes i bought
Great video as always.