How I Add Shading to a Drawing

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  • @cherylynwhetten8771
    @cherylynwhetten8771 7 років тому +104

    For me the real time shading is what I need to learn. I'm a visual learner, so I learn more by watching people rather than just teaching myself the best way to do something. So thank you Mark for taking the time to do this video. I promise it has not been wasted.

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  7 років тому +15

      Thank you!

    • @iH8Mercy
      @iH8Mercy 7 років тому +2

      mexican girl you too I can barely shade the complete picture, but I try to make it look so realistic

  • @MrMantastico
    @MrMantastico 9 років тому +130

    Patience is so paramount, I had to train myself to slow down when drawing and painting, the results are so much better when not rushed.

    • @Blame_Wayne
      @Blame_Wayne 6 років тому +2

      MrMantastico same I'm good but I just hate waisting time.

    • @deusmortis3932
      @deusmortis3932 6 років тому

      MrMantastico lol funny cuz i made a semi hyper realistic portrait in a short amount of time

    • @dellnichols6668
      @dellnichols6668 6 років тому

      Enjoyin watching the video.

    • @jeffreyromero9550
      @jeffreyromero9550 4 роки тому +2

      Ice The masked no you didn’t

    • @Unfunny_Username_389
      @Unfunny_Username_389 4 роки тому +1

      One problem is if you're working on something for an exam - like the GCSE art qualification in the UK. You get ten hours - and that soon goes. You think it's a long time - until you try it.

  • @robertbradshaw9367
    @robertbradshaw9367 5 років тому +2

    Seeing the shading in real time is ENORMOUSLY helpful! Thank you.

  • @cherryanne1951
    @cherryanne1951 6 років тому +3

    I appreciate watching your work unfold slowly. My own speed is full throttle and I’m making too many mistakes. To watch your carefully gentle strokes come together, giving the picture form, makes me realise how crucial it is to go softly. Don’t be self conscious about your voiceover. You have a rather soothing voice pattern that also helps convey the necessity for gentleness as you shade.

  • @alignedmarketing
    @alignedmarketing 6 років тому +2

    Like so many others, I think the real time is fantastic! My drawing tends to be rushed and while part of that is me, I think watching 100 time lapsed videos contributes to my problem as well because it speeds up my internal clock. Real time video, on the other hand, gives me a specific example of what I can, hopefully, someday achieve. You are literally demonstrating the patience needed to get the results we all desire. This video "resets" the whole pace expectation and that is why it is so truly helpful. Thank you so much! I could write more but, right now, I need to draw something...

  • @dollcenea
    @dollcenea 9 років тому +4

    This was amazing! So happy someone has taken the time to teach and not just show off how good they are. The time lapse bits were perfectly timed...and showing the real time gives more a sense of the patience it requires to be a great artist. Thank you

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  9 років тому

      Shelley Norris Thank you Shelley :)

  • @shellyoron8061
    @shellyoron8061 8 років тому +96

    I can watch 4 hours of how to shade i just love it and i also learn from it a lot so thank you so much! i've been watching your videos since 2011 and i always learn something new from them

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 років тому +29

      +shelly shukrun Thank you Shelly :)

  • @pnikola
    @pnikola 8 років тому +6

    For amatures like me it's great help to watch real artists working in real time. Dont't feel bad if you don'have something to explain. Just watching you is perfect.

  • @lainieks
    @lainieks 9 років тому +1

    Mark, this IS so appreciated! I am a teacher and I have been using your books (bought almost all of your Manga series, and your realism book). THIS IS the way to help us understand your process and learn about your technique(s)! Thank you! Breaking it all down more slowly is inestimably helpful.
    Watching your stokes is about copying your "touch" and to see it all develop is awesome! Shows me the touch and the directions that help you achieve the look you want.
    Keep breaking it down, man. Real time rocks!

  • @katip2003
    @katip2003 9 років тому +1

    I greatly enjoy watching you do as much real-time as possible. It gives a much better sense of just how long it takes to produce a quality drawing, and shows that you really do get out exactly what you put in.

  • @robertzahirsky5084
    @robertzahirsky5084 7 років тому +2

    Mark,
    you are spot on for allowing me to look over your shoulder while you shade in real time. Shading is fundamental to a realistic portrayal of your subject and so subtle it's difficult to grasp other than to see it done. For me the talking is welcome and answers my questions as the pop into head as you move along. If a viewer finds it is too much they can always take a break and return later with a fresh perspective. As for me please continue the way you share your knowledge, It works for me.

  • @sarafyhr9873
    @sarafyhr9873 8 років тому +7

    I love these kinds of videos, when you just work and kind of just says the stuff that pops into your mind! It's really relaxing and I kind of just watch and learn!

  • @danielbaca53
    @danielbaca53 3 роки тому

    I love the slow shading and commentary. It’s easier to learn and see why you do the things you do. Anyone can put lines down on a paper. But to see how you bring it to life is where the gold lies. This video is amazing and I hope you do many more like it

  • @MrPleers
    @MrPleers 9 років тому

    Not only do I find it useful to see you shading your drawing, it also nice to see the drawing slowly come to life.

  • @stefansalaices5592
    @stefansalaices5592 8 років тому +2

    I love the good, soft side of youtube, this is just so beautiful and calming

  • @That0Fit0Guy
    @That0Fit0Guy 9 років тому +1

    Your remark on patience really made a difference for me. I was working on some of my own stuff while watching your video, and focusing on taking things slow and being patient really improved the quality of my work. :)

  • @jacobs241
    @jacobs241 6 років тому

    I used to draw 20 years ago and I’m just getting back into it... thanks for taking time to explaining out the entire process. Expertly done my friend.

  • @penguinworks
    @penguinworks 4 роки тому +1

    I find these real time videos very helpful. Showing the pace, the patience, helps put my own in perspective. Thanks for the vids, the books, the help ;)

  • @Buliwith7
    @Buliwith7 9 років тому +1

    I really appreciate the time you took to detail your shading techniques. Shading is always a struggle for me to do well. Real time seemed to be the best way to communicate your process.

  • @carakiriyama1602
    @carakiriyama1602 9 років тому +29

    This video couldn't have come at a better time for me. Now that I've got some basic drawing skills down, the temptation to rush through the shading has been pretty strong, to the point where quality has been backsliding somewhat. This has been a very useful, timely reminder of the virtues of patience and restraint. Thanks, sensei :-)

  • @Scubadog_
    @Scubadog_ 6 років тому

    This is so useful for someone who's always watched either sped up tutorials or finished products and always feels inadequate when trying to shade themselves!

  • @hayylee
    @hayylee 9 років тому

    Hi Mark :) I've been quietly watching your how to draw videos for a while after discovering a love for sketching last year. Just wanna say a big THANK you for the advice you give, you have really helped me make some progress. Loved watching the shading done in real time as well btw. Fantastic artist!

  • @nicolegallardo8569
    @nicolegallardo8569 8 років тому +1

    This is my first time watching your videos, but I can honestly say that they are very useful. I really liked that you showed how to shade, in real time. Some people just see the finished product of a drawing. They never know the exact time and patience that is required to get an amazing work of art. So thank you for this video!

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 років тому

      +Nicole Gallardo Thank you Nicole :)

  • @AndrewMarloweTV
    @AndrewMarloweTV 7 років тому

    i love and admire that mark is a cartoon and anime artist primarily but that he still studies classic art and the old masters, what a great talent and appreciator of art

  • @scottmills9602
    @scottmills9602 6 років тому

    I really appreciate you making a full length video. Shading is personally a rough spot for me. Watching you do this full video has helped me understand the process more completely. I'd say you doing a video of you shading a picture with music and you talking over technical areas would be amazing. The more I see of you shading the more I grasp it. I appreciate you and all of your videos thank you very much.

  • @BijinMCMXC
    @BijinMCMXC 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video, it made me see how impatient I have been in the past with drawing and that is why my drawings have never been as good or "finished" looking as they could have been. This is the best video I have found on shading. Most of the other videos I've seen rely on blending tools and I don't use them, so for me this video is perfect. Thank you.

  • @thirtysevenism
    @thirtysevenism 8 років тому

    I really enjoyed your video and the fact that it was mostly real time. There are parts you could definitely speed up but all the information you came up with while at certain stages throughout the process was really good advice. It's more like a lecture in a classroom when you get to watch it real time and you get to match up the info with each step as you go. I like the way you did this video. Time lapse when you don't have anything to say and real time when you do. In any case, great work!

  • @gordonquinlan6596
    @gordonquinlan6596 6 років тому +2

    First off, this is an incredibly beautiful and inspiring work of art. Thank you soooo much. And as far as time-lapse, I prefer real time no matter how long it takes because I try to draw along with you. That's how I learn. So if you run out of commentary music is always great, or even silence. Thank you again. This is so far above most youtube drawings !!!

  • @rich3419
    @rich3419 8 років тому +2

    Fantastic video. Please don't be shy about long videos. I learn the most from watching the full process. Best shading video I've seen on UA-cam. Thanks!

  • @nickmilk5992
    @nickmilk5992 9 років тому +203

    You should make a video about fixing mistakes.

    • @Anhtique
      @Anhtique 9 років тому +31

      More like how to spot and fix errors

    • @nickmilk5992
      @nickmilk5992 9 років тому +2

      Yeah

    • @nickmilk5992
      @nickmilk5992 9 років тому +2

      Thank you.

    • @jakejasminjk7060
      @jakejasminjk7060 9 років тому +19

      ***** the nice side of youtube I LIKE IT

    • @cyberman3648
      @cyberman3648 8 років тому +4

      +jakejasmin jk Haha. I get what you mean

  • @helenlowe8719
    @helenlowe8719 7 років тому +1

    It is really helpful to see it in real time, plus you make me laugh! I am the most impatient person EVER, and seeing how patiently you shade makes me want to keep taking deep breaths and shading lightly! Thank you !

  • @jiemin3065
    @jiemin3065 9 років тому +1

    It's always revealing to watch Mark's video every time I got some real obstacles in drawing. Getting rush in shadowing is always a drawback for me and I did not pay much attention to it before.

  • @SuperDigitalArtist
    @SuperDigitalArtist 6 років тому

    i could watch you shade the whole day Mark!!! It's not only awesome but very satisfying as well :)

  • @Shardetector
    @Shardetector 7 років тому +1

    I love your videos. I use to draw and sketch all the time but somewhere along the way I got too busy and eventually lost my confidence . With your videos I am slowly building my self back up and making time for my love of art. Thank you

  • @marioscandinavian9815
    @marioscandinavian9815 6 років тому

    It was very comforting to hear your description of the shading process. Thank you!

  • @AutoArtemAuto
    @AutoArtemAuto 9 років тому +9

    You're part of the reason I love drawing and want to be graphic novelist and manga artist. Another great video, Master Criley.

  • @zoewilliams4230
    @zoewilliams4230 7 років тому

    Great! Blank paper, real time, time lapse combinations work perfectly. Soooooo much to learn, thank you for sharing, Mark.

  • @Wistwe07
    @Wistwe07 9 років тому +1

    Youre right theres not much you can say but it really helps just being able observe you go through the long process. Helps me bring a greater detail to my drawings when I can watch you do it in real time so I can see your hand techniques and how you place your lines. Ive always had trouble with shading large areas like faces in a realistic style

  • @Ehsugai
    @Ehsugai 9 років тому

    Mark, this is one of my favorite videos of yours! Shading, tone, and contract are so important. It was very helpful to watch it in real time and understand how long it takes and how patient you are. I think it's fine to have silence at times, so please don't feel that you have to talk the entire time. I've seen other videos where an artist draws in real time and splits an entire drawing into three or four videos with lots of silence. That works just fine for me. I appreciate your time and effort in making these videos for us! Thank you! - Esther

  • @janicelancaster3020
    @janicelancaster3020 6 років тому

    Love it. Good to see the shading in real time,been a great help,understanding the time value. I like seeing the very beginning of the drawing. As well as the shading

  • @carolgunnerson6930
    @carolgunnerson6930 7 років тому

    Real time is the very best! No music! Just watching is perfect and your quiet voice is just right. Thank you so much for this!

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  7 років тому

      Here's my "no time lapse" series-- Four videos, not a single second of time lapse: ua-cam.com/video/Oq3eS43BcPs/v-deo.html

    • @carolgunnerson6930
      @carolgunnerson6930 7 років тому

      Thank you Mark! I love the Zen of just watching and learning in real time!

  • @joannemincher2053
    @joannemincher2053 8 років тому +1

    I could watch you draw all day Mark. very therapeutic. Thank-you! :)

  • @crystalcameron2206
    @crystalcameron2206 9 років тому

    Yes, Mark it helps to see the whole processes of shading! I love your videos, and I recommend them at least once a week to the other art students in my various art classes.

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  9 років тому

      Crystal Cameron Thank you Crystal ^^

  • @9HereticPrincess9
    @9HereticPrincess9 6 років тому +1

    I’m just starting to learn how to draw and I don’t know how to shade or anything so being shown how to shade correctly and everything like that it will be invaluable to me thank you Mark!

  • @AllenGingrich
    @AllenGingrich 9 років тому +1

    You truly are gifted at making these videos. Expertly taught and always amusing. Thanks!

  • @kishjugo4685
    @kishjugo4685 9 років тому

    As far as I'm concerned the Pieta is the most beautiful piece of art ever created. Even your version is so beautiful it's like you're touching a living face.
    I also honestly like to watch the whole process in real time. Every stroke is interesting.

  • @kennethspeaks3853
    @kennethspeaks3853 9 років тому

    I enjoy real time videos. It shows the effort and creatively needed to become polished and skilled as yourself.

  • @judylehman9729
    @judylehman9729 6 років тому +1

    So much is learnt by watching this type of video. Like what is the thought processes and how do you get from this point to the next,as well how much time and concentration it truly takes. This is what it takes to become better and better at art or whatever is important in life. Thank you for sharing, even though it feels uncomfortable.

  • @dnlgrhm
    @dnlgrhm 8 років тому +1

    Yes - real time is great and never boring in the least. Thanks so much for your videos!

  • @donaldserpette3792
    @donaldserpette3792 8 років тому

    Hi Mark, I am just beginning to draw and have learned a lot from your videos. So YES the least time lapse the better. thanks for teaching us.

  • @andune25
    @andune25 9 років тому +1

    I really liked this video, sincerely. Whenever I'm watching these kinds of videos, I try to catch the moment when the bunch of lines turns into a "real" person or thing. It's almost magic when the drawing starts to "live". I've struggled with some realistic portraits so far and I know how much time and effort does the shading take, even if it's as far from perfection as mine. The video gave me (or rather reminded me - I've looked through numerous shading tutorials so far) some useful information. But most importantly - it reminded me to be patient with all this. I'm aware that impatience is one of my biggest faults while drawing...

  • @Jorel032777
    @Jorel032777 7 років тому +1

    You should do more videos like this one. Showing the shading in real time really helps. To do the actual drawings, at least in my case is the easy part. The shading part is where I personally get caught up. Thanks for this video.

  • @opalg6162
    @opalg6162 6 років тому

    Thank you so very much. I have a real problem with shading and this is so so so helpful. Excellent. Love to hear you talk and explain as you go.

  • @zoomerellazoomerella2947
    @zoomerellazoomerella2947 5 років тому

    I love this video! It is the perfect timing, I am taking a short drawing class, and yesterday we started shading. This was very helpful. I realized I just need to slow down. I am also working on mindfulness, this is great for that, also very relaxing. I did like the way you divided the video.

  • @dfrancis8872
    @dfrancis8872 7 років тому

    This was a very good learning tool for me. I enjoyed this format of starting with a already drawn figure and doing it in real time.

  • @chrisclimie5310
    @chrisclimie5310 6 років тому

    Your garage music is so soothing and relaxing to listen to while you do real time really cool idea 👍

  • @liamlockheartart7560
    @liamlockheartart7560 9 років тому

    I find these videos incredibly helpful! I've been watching your youtube videos since the very beginning and I absolutely love them. I'm not a fan of time lapse, personally, because during the time lapse I can't really tell what you're doing as well and I miss stuff. So, to see the videos without time lapse is super helpful to me.

  • @shirleyjenkins8511
    @shirleyjenkins8511 7 років тому

    really appreciated real time shading of Pieta, great to hear and see thought process. thank you great advice.

  • @RonCaimano
    @RonCaimano 6 років тому

    Mark, this was great. I like seeing how shading is actually done. Looking at the time lapses was also very helpful. I think you have a winner format here.
    Ron

  • @linzertube
    @linzertube 9 років тому

    One of my fave sculptures. Saw it in-person about 11 years ago -- so beautiful!

  • @marianaelenis1344
    @marianaelenis1344 7 років тому

    GREAT! thank you!
    it is absolutely necessary for us beginners to see real-time drawing as otherwise, we get to think we are hopelessly slow! so very appreciated!

  • @litawales5964
    @litawales5964 6 років тому

    The balance between time-lapse and real time was perfect, thanks.

  • @deboraheason9810
    @deboraheason9810 9 років тому

    Thanks for sharing on shading! Don't let anyone change how you are doing things. I appreciate your work & I love the sound of your voice, I'm learning from you. (I once allowed someone's comments to make me stop drawing.) Thanks again Mark!

  • @saltytm2402
    @saltytm2402 7 років тому +1

    I've watched a lot of shading videos, and i just had to say, this one really helped me. Thanks for the great video.

  • @amberbutzke4833
    @amberbutzke4833 9 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for taking the time to do a video like this! I really appreciate it when you explain things like you do, even if you think your rambling I find everything you say very useful. I love your drawings and I find it amazing how much you can do. Thank you again for doing what you do!

  • @watkinsproductions9579
    @watkinsproductions9579 8 років тому +1

    I like listening to ramblings because in the process, I'm learning a lot especially when you do it in real time. My daughter and I decided to learn it together and your lessons are very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing your talents. Your works are outstanding. You inspire us to keep going. :)

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 років тому

      +Watkins Productions Thanks so much, to you and your daughter!

  • @georgebotelho288
    @georgebotelho288 5 років тому

    I like that Billy Joel circa "the stranger" effect and feel to the musical interlude...ha!
    I also see tremendous value to the real-time video and commentary, as it enables you to convey/clarify reasons for using particular techniques as well helping us to understand the thought process involved in arriving at the end result.

  • @jeanroz2161
    @jeanroz2161 8 років тому

    Definitely helps to see this real time :) I am teaching myself how to draw and shading was the thing I just couldn't get the hang of just by looking at other people's drawings. Thanks for taking the time to record this ;)

  • @crow_fashion
    @crow_fashion 8 років тому +2

    Yes! The real time shading was so, so helpful! I've been shading a basic sphere along with you and it's just so interesting to see you do it. Thank-you!

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 років тому

      +Stephanie Broder Thank you Stephanie :)

  • @magistra137
    @magistra137 8 років тому +1

    I do appreciate you showing shading in real time and changing to music is fine :) thank you!

  • @jeffnewell8953
    @jeffnewell8953 9 років тому

    Thanks for this video Mark. As a beginner it's tough to judge how much time to put into a piece. Speed drawing or painting is tough to learn from. Gained a lot of insight from this one!

  • @RonCaimano
    @RonCaimano 4 роки тому

    Love this format. Please do more like this. Mixing in music was a great idea

  • @TheSnowyOwl-zg2ck
    @TheSnowyOwl-zg2ck 6 років тому +1

    I find it helpful while learning to do pencil art to watch how you draw and shade in real time. So, I'm very glad you shaded for part of the video in real time. As far as whether you need to talk the whole time or play music if you think you are running out of things to say, I think whatever you decide on that is fine. However, I don't think it is awkward at all if there are times when you are not talking for lack of anything to say. I think we are here to learn, and you are actually telling us things just by drawing even when you are not talking. Thanks for the video.

  • @judymcelwee1078
    @judymcelwee1078 8 років тому +1

    You do a fabulous job demonstrating you art talent. You shade well and get your points across well. Good job!

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 років тому

      +Judy McElwee Thank you Judy :)

  • @radumiller9109
    @radumiller9109 2 роки тому

    Great tutorial on shading such a complex and exquisite piece of art as this famous... sculptura. Thank you very much!

  • @Deegus25
    @Deegus25 9 років тому +1

    This video was good. Your idea of a balanced combination of drawing at normal speed, with comentairy, (to explain a key points) then speed draw with music is interesting.

  • @JayyVonMenroeLover41
    @JayyVonMenroeLover41 9 років тому

    markcrilley you have been my motivation to draw more because of my depression, im so unmotivated to even doodle ive lost interest in a lot of things i used to love but watching your videos makes me get up and draw so thank you for that :D

    • @fly1ngFaTMaN
      @fly1ngFaTMaN 8 років тому

      hey don't get so down. I've been there too and I know how hard depression is to handle. it's best to not think about what's causing it and focus on the positives in your life. it might be tough now but it will heal over eventually if you just believe and stay calm and collected.

  • @reneharris1962
    @reneharris1962 9 років тому +1

    I appreciate the real time and the advice to move slowly because I saw details that I may not have caught had you moved faster. I realize that moving slower really does allow you more time to investigate, explore, and do some guess work in order to produce as many shades of gray as possible rather than just the dark darks and the light lights.

  • @marilynmitton4038
    @marilynmitton4038 6 років тому

    This has been "very helpful",shading step by step is what I need right now.Thank you!

  • @stanf4610
    @stanf4610 7 років тому

    Loved your video. Followed along as best I could. I already see a difference in my shading. Thanks

  • @rockdfunk
    @rockdfunk 9 років тому +1

    the original sculpture, i think is one of the best that's ever been created by a human, and your shading values are so well balanced, hard not to love this video. M-A himself would be proud. Cheers

  • @arlenedamore8458
    @arlenedamore8458 9 років тому

    It was fabulous. You did a great job on shading. Making 2d surface and changing it into 3d. Again, thank you for such a wonderful experience.

  • @k.i.y.f.1285
    @k.i.y.f.1285 9 років тому

    This video is very helpful because some people talk all the time in a video and it gets long, but the way you do it makes me want to keep watching it to see what important things you have to say. I like your videos the way they are.
    - K.I.Y.F

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  9 років тому

      Kitten In Your Face Thank you! ^^

  • @cloakedingravity
    @cloakedingravity 9 років тому

    This helped me a lot! :D I love how you mention the fact that not every piece of artwork is going to have a ton of contrast, too. (Although most will definitely) Thanks, Mr. Crilley!

  • @equesdeventusoccasus
    @equesdeventusoccasus 6 років тому

    When I am drawing, I often pull up one of your video playlists and just listen to your advice. I try to match your video with what I am working on. If you did podcasts where you spoke at length about the art and the techniques required to create it, I would listen to it.

  • @mattrn58
    @mattrn58 9 років тому

    I think that both formats have their virtues, and I would like to see this one again.

  • @djcarmichael3844
    @djcarmichael3844 6 років тому +1

    Well this has been the best day of learning that I have had the pleasure of experiencing .EVER! I thank you for all of your tips and patience. It feels as though you were speaking to me directly which made learning better ..Many thanks

  • @ismannen-simp6433
    @ismannen-simp6433 9 років тому

    This was a really great video and I learned a lot from it! Thanks a bunch! Keep up the great work Mark

  • @chrisartstudio2525
    @chrisartstudio2525 9 років тому +23

    Mark you are an amazing artist! I have Mastering Manga and am thinking about getting the second one. Thanks for inspiring me! Your videos have taught me to be a really good artist at a young age. Thanks for everything!

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  9 років тому +13

      chrisARTstudio Thank you for supporting me! :)

    • @chrisartstudio2525
      @chrisartstudio2525 9 років тому +6

      No prob! It's awesome how you answer a lot of the comments on here, I don't see that very often.

  • @AdoptAPuppyToday
    @AdoptAPuppyToday 9 років тому +1

    Hey, Mark. Slowing the video down to understand how you shade properly certainly helps. When I shade, I typically try to go too fast(I get a little too excited about seeing the end result, heheh..). I have paced myself on a few drawings and had some very nice end results, but now I feel more motivated to slow myself down and spend hours on shading to get that proper gradation from light to dark. Tedious process, but the way you've built upon the previous layers looks stunning. Thanks for taking the time to show us! Awesome video as always!

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  9 років тому +1

      AdoptAPuppyToday Thank you, glad I can help :)

  • @areesanisa4575
    @areesanisa4575 9 років тому

    Thanks Mark ! This video is very helpful . I survived all the way through the end of the video . I'm a very young artist and I'm 14 actually . You've inspired me alot when i found your channel on youtube . 2 tumbs up .

  • @janycecutler8009
    @janycecutler8009 8 років тому +5

    Watching the shading process is extremely valuable!, Thank you

  • @mariannanagy3672
    @mariannanagy3672 2 роки тому

    The real time videos are really helpful, specially for beginners, I really enjoyed the work you have done, congratulations and thank you for your time! 👏👍🥰

  • @bko7868
    @bko7868 6 років тому

    I love the videos you make with non or almost non in Time-lapse ❤

  • @anthonycreations
    @anthonycreations 8 років тому

    Yes great video, real time with music and a little narration at key points

  • @raphe6856
    @raphe6856 6 років тому +2

    of course it's useful to see it real time especially for the beginners, you can make 2 versions - speeded and normal

  • @alanckaye
    @alanckaye 6 років тому

    Yes I find this video extremely helpful. Shading is a big problem for me. This is great thank you.

  • @ZoeYve
    @ZoeYve 9 років тому +1

    Fantastic video. I wasn't bored at all. I know for your success to continue you must appeal to the mainstream which is a quick-and-easy, "snap snap!" audience but shading is a delicate process which must be given its due time and respect.
    You are a brilliant artist, thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @27GreenStrawberries
    @27GreenStrawberries 8 років тому

    Thank you! It's really cool to see that even a professional artist really needs a lot of time for good shading, especially if you are as impatient as me.

  • @largehoman
    @largehoman 5 років тому +1

    I think the occasional real time video is very useful, this was very interesting to see and it didnt bother me that you didnt have things to say after a bit. I feel like a learned some important things that i would have missed at full speed, primarily the speed at which i approach shading. Im going to give this slower method a try because I never have, not by choice, but by not knowing just how slow and deliberate you should be, so thanks for this.