I’m learning so much from your videos, I truly appreciate what you do here. I’m not where I need to be with my art but I’ve made a lot of small strides and I’m hopeful that with time and lots of work I’ll get closer to my goal. Thank you and happy holidays!
I watched all 9 videos in order without breaks. Learned more in an hour and a half than 3 years at art school. Thanks Marco. People like you give me hope.
I notice that I tend to hit “like” on your videos before even watching them - basically it’s safe to assume it’ll be amazing Update - yep I was right, it was amazing
That bit at the end, where the intern received a check, was quite the cherry on top. Thanks for another video, Mr. Bucci, and have a very merry Christmas!
Me: "I so have perspective down..." -- watch Marco's video on it -- "F*********************ck" But yeah, thanks as always for the jolly content my friend!
I never had realized the way the distance influence lines to become horizontal. Or the way the horizon line has to cross figures in the same spot if they're on the same plane but at a different distance. Wow, how could I miss that? As usual, thank you so much for sharing all this precious information. And happy holidays to you! :)
I absolutely love how you built a story in this whole series through your interactions with the intern. Teaching art and storyboarding at the same time! Thank you for all these. I've learned a lot and have a ton of notes to reference while I am practicing! Definitely some of the best art lessons out there!
This guy is a great artist and his channel is amazing, but I don't think I would want to intern for him. I'm a student of the Bob Ross school of self defense, and I am highly skilled in using brushes to beat the devil out of things. I have a special steel handled paintbrush and I know how to handle it. Marcky boi starts yelling at me for coffee and then doesn't pay me, we gonna have some problems bud. Haha, just kidding. Incredible channel, keep up the great work. Happy new decade. Peace.
That ending was so good it gave me goosebumps! Also, I never knew that the closer you get to the horizon line the more horizontal lines become so that was really useful. Thank you mister Bucci. I hope your 2020 starts bright! And everyone else's too of course :)
I like the rule of thumb you mentioned as lines approach the horizon. That's a good one to remember. Also, really nice job on the 3D work with the car! I hope you make another Blender video about that. And lastly, the Intern is going to steal the show. lol.
Thanks Mario! This is my year 2020 to learn how to use/create perspective. And pass beginner stage of using value so I love this. It gives me some concepts and direction to go with. Then I’m free to explore with this as a map guide.
I have questions about how to practice backgrounds, this isn't mainly a problem of perspective but more of the design problem, knowing how a modern urban street looks against an ancient city build out of stone and simpler materials, what are the main elements that help us distinguish them, and how do we comunicate that to the viewer to make them feel as though it really was such a place. Sorry, I'm just rambling, i just have a lot of trouble with design and details.
Well, I'm not a teacher but there some little things you can observe. Skylines and urban cities are mostly vertical and straight, while nature is quite random with their forms right? When we see the villages from viking/skyrim or medieval stuff, we always remember the triangle at the top, like when you go draw a castle. I hope it helps you.
Thing is you don't have to make these videos as entertaining as you do since everything you teach us is pure gold, but you go the extra mile to make these sooo entertaining. Cannot thank you enough for all your videos Mr. Bucci.
Can't believe I'm watching this for free! Thank you so much!! This one video has so much more information than some 30min videos I've watched and lectures from teachers! Marco Bucci is a blessing to this earth
when I become a great artist I'll remember you, because you gave me the chance to learn the things I couldn't afford to learn, and because you shared what you know with us
you always make things so easy to understand.. i'm new to "perspective" but 57 seconds into this it already opened my mind to the logic behind perspective.
Oh my I just learned sooo much with this series, thanks a lot Marco!! I've finally understood a bunch of important stuff. Can't thank you enough for that. Not to mention that you were the one person I found that really digs into the brush work logic that I was looking for! Now I know how I should be building the structure of my work. Truly amazing 🥰
Just finished this series and wanted to express my appreciation for your simple, clear and succinct way of educating aspiring art students in the finer points of composition and its components. I have thoroughly enjoyed the series and found it useful enough to re-view it more than once. Thanks for your contributions!
Love you and love you teacher Marco.Your 10 min to better painting is the best Art teaching video I ever seen.It is really efficient and useful.These 10 mins are full of useful experience and not boring at all!The greatest ever!This serios improved my painting skills alot!There are lot of Chinese students love you videos!I will continue painting and getting better!
Your an exceptionally great teacher,and your videos are amazing so thanks again for doing these,Happy Holidays and all the best for you and your family in the new year.
hi I am good a drawing , not excellent because I got Amblyopia in one of my eye.... so perspective I suffered a lot, special for inorganic shapes to draw, also painting I concentrate too much attention in one area to paint, so I start in value and i t is best for me ,your tuts are great for understanding real concept and bring them to a digital era. thx.
Missed u buddy ! Thanks for the videos ! I'm an architecture student almost finishing studies, and your videos are a great source of inspiration for my work, for the way I draw the buildings, put them in a composition, that most people don't cconsidere too important ! KEEP GOING !
I picked this video of your playlist at random, and when you showed Juanjo Guarnido's Blacksad piece I laughed because I had that exact piece framed right behind my laptop. WHAT ARE THE ODDS?! At least now I can analyze it, and... know that the vanishing point is on Blacksad's crotch.
Wait a minute... Aren't you the voice of FNAF Sister Location's elevator guy? I swear I hear "Exotic butters" I'm my mind every time I hear you talk. ._. Great video tho, thanks a lot for the help. 😅
Hi Marco... Just wanted to say thank you.... Your video (10 minutes) series... Gave me so much clarity ... I was making good sketches.. but without clarity..so the end product used to be the accidental one... There was no process... that how to go through.. So thank you giving ... Clarity, process , perspective and freedom to choose... From last 2 days ... My drawings improved a lot.... There was the time when I was working on only 1 sketch in one day... I m working on 2 to3 sketches.. in a day... With full of attention, joy and in relaxed way.... This is a good sign for me.. My time has improved a lot. I got scared to work with colors... And most important how to start...after some time my control over colors has been lost...and this type of work gives me fear.. But I will definitely going to work on it... Thank you so much again 😊💗💗🙏🙏🙏
Man, your videos are so helpful! You are my go to reference for learning to paint. You can’t comprehend how valuable this kind of info is to artists like me who are self-taught. Your putting so much effort into free contact and not putting up a pay wall and just releasing previews is the definition of “magnanimous”. When I have the money to spare and worked my was through the videos here I will definitely buy your courses ❤
600 years is nothing. Pythagoras, who should be given props here, lived 5k years ago and realized a truth that changed the world of math. Trigonometry is valid here, yes?
The quote at 8:49 really helped me understand why I love exploration so much. It truly is the only moments in which you can ascend the collective mind of society. I wonder if this somewhat factors into flow state? Perhaps mastering your skill set increases the rate of flow state due to reaching the point where you can no longer rely on others for learning. Instead you must utilize your own agency at its maximum and pave a new frontier. Maybe that could be the main factor in inducing flow state, and flow state is just a mode of total freedom.
Good stuff. I am currently at the point of knowledge where I want to tweak in several perspectives in one painting. To bad your final example relied on a single perspective. But still a great video. Thx!!
Happy holidays everyone!
Thank you
I’m learning so much from your videos, I truly appreciate what you do here. I’m not where I need to be with my art but I’ve made a lot of small strides and I’m hopeful that with time and lots of work I’ll get closer to my goal. Thank you and happy holidays!
Thx :) You too Marco, enjoy your little Family :-)
great video marco especially like the end intern story
Back at you!!
Finally! A resolution of the Unpaid Intern arc, exactly what this show needed!
especially considering how shitty it is to not pay interns
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Your videos are so high quality I thought your name was Marco Gucci
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@@Giant-Enemy-Crab that should be the name of his students
This comment is so underrated 😂😂
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This episode 9 had a more emotional ending than Star Wars episode 9.
I watched all 9 videos in order without breaks. Learned more in an hour and a half than 3 years at art school. Thanks Marco. People like you give me hope.
same here!!
I'm in my first year and realised the same thing. You have to teach yourself at school, most classes are just practice and if you're lucky feedback.
@@FantonHike drop out now. Trust me it's not worth it at all.
I-I'm sorry is the unpaid intern getting a character arch...?
Oh yeah hahaha!!!
Marco: "alright let's sketch something"
Me: "...that's a SKETCH?!"
That is a Bucci sketch.
Exactly my thoughts 😭
I notice that I tend to hit “like” on your videos before even watching them - basically it’s safe to assume it’ll be amazing
Update - yep I was right, it was amazing
Adam!! It's so nice to see artists i learn from supporting each other as well, it makes 'big' artists a lot more relatable!
Damn it's Adam!!!
That bit at the end, where the intern received a check, was quite the cherry on top. Thanks for another video, Mr. Bucci, and have a very merry Christmas!
the check: $1.00
It mentioned a lot of zeroes so $1.0000000000000001
Marco! these videoes just get better and better. Damn, this was a whole experience, and thank you for the great tips as well!
Me: "I so have perspective down..." -- watch Marco's video on it -- "F*********************ck"
But yeah, thanks as always for the jolly content my friend!
I never had realized the way the distance influence lines to become horizontal. Or the way the horizon line has to cross figures in the same spot if they're on the same plane but at a different distance. Wow, how could I miss that? As usual, thank you so much for sharing all this precious information. And happy holidays to you! :)
“Im not trying to create a the best concept art ever seen”
....
*Proceeds to create the best concept art ever seen*
Lol true
"Distance forces horizontal lines" thank you for debunking flat earth
The amount of excitement I just felt seeing this!
relatable
Oh dear. I didn't know there was another episode for this series! I've learned so much from these videos! Thank you!
i cried with the intern. That was so beautiful!!!
didn't know I could cry watching a teaching video🥲
Bravo!!! Absolutely wonderful!!!!!! I'm passing this on to our students at the Angel Academy of Art, Florence. Thanks for making these videos.
Man, that ending got me. Brilliant videos as always.
You're the best on here, Marco. haha Over and over. Great work.
I absolutely love how you built a story in this whole series through your interactions with the intern. Teaching art and storyboarding at the same time! Thank you for all these. I've learned a lot and have a ton of notes to reference while I am practicing! Definitely some of the best art lessons out there!
This guy is a great artist and his channel is amazing, but I don't think I would want to intern for him. I'm a student of the Bob Ross school of self defense, and I am highly skilled in using brushes to beat the devil out of things. I have a special steel handled paintbrush and I know how to handle it. Marcky boi starts yelling at me for coffee and then doesn't pay me, we gonna have some problems bud. Haha, just kidding. Incredible channel, keep up the great work. Happy new decade. Peace.
That ending was so good it gave me goosebumps! Also, I never knew that the closer you get to the horizon line the more horizontal lines become so that was really useful.
Thank you mister Bucci. I hope your 2020 starts bright!
And everyone else's too of course :)
Wow!! Almost cried at the end 😂. So sweet ending!! Thanks for bringing this lessons to us!! Merry Christmas!!
thank you so much marco for this!
7:48 but but, this is the coolest looking concept art I've ever seen T_T
happy christmas to me, thanks Marco! ive been in a slump, but you inspire me!
great video thanks marco!
This was very helpful !
incredible!
Thank you for FINALLY paying the intern. This whole joke was making me uneasy
Best tutorials on whole youtube. Keep on the good work
I like the rule of thumb you mentioned as lines approach the horizon. That's a good one to remember.
Also, really nice job on the 3D work with the car! I hope you make another Blender video about that.
And lastly, the Intern is going to steal the show. lol.
I guess that's where the show is headed😎
Thanks Mario! This is my year 2020 to learn how to use/create perspective. And pass beginner stage of using value so I love this. It gives me some concepts and direction to go with. Then I’m free to explore with this as a map guide.
I have questions about how to practice backgrounds, this isn't mainly a problem of perspective but more of the design problem, knowing how a modern urban street looks against an ancient city build out of stone and simpler materials, what are the main elements that help us distinguish them, and how do we comunicate that to the viewer to make them feel as though it really was such a place.
Sorry, I'm just rambling, i just have a lot of trouble with design and details.
Scroptels Gluzar omg same especially with nature junk
Well, I'm not a teacher but there some little things you can observe.
Skylines and urban cities are mostly vertical and straight, while nature is quite random with their forms right?
When we see the villages from viking/skyrim or medieval stuff, we always remember the triangle at the top, like when you go draw a castle.
I hope it helps you.
Thing is you don't have to make these videos as entertaining as you do since everything you teach us is pure gold, but you go the extra mile to make these sooo entertaining. Cannot thank you enough for all your videos Mr. Bucci.
I love you marco
No homo
Can't believe I'm watching this for free! Thank you so much!! This one video has so much more information than some 30min videos I've watched and lectures from teachers! Marco Bucci is a blessing to this earth
when I become a great artist I'll remember you, because you gave me the chance to learn the things I couldn't afford to learn, and because you shared what you know with us
The ratio above and below the horizon line! I never knew that thank you so much!
Hi, can you please make a video on how to paint organic forms in perspective?
love ur video! thanks for making these episodes
you always make things so easy to understand.. i'm new to "perspective" but 57 seconds into this it already opened my mind to the logic behind perspective.
Wow just what I was looking for today
Oh my I just learned sooo much with this series, thanks a lot Marco!! I've finally understood a bunch of important stuff. Can't thank you enough for that. Not to mention that you were the one person I found that really digs into the brush work logic that I was looking for! Now I know how I should be building the structure of my work. Truly amazing 🥰
Awww that intern has got some happy ending
Thanks for paying the unpaid intern
It needs luck to find your channel. And I am lucky. Thank you. Greatttttt 🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is gold!
Thanks for keeping it simple and engaging, Marco!
Just finished this series and wanted to express my appreciation for your simple, clear and succinct way of educating aspiring art students in the finer points of composition and its components. I have thoroughly enjoyed the series and found it useful enough to re-view it more than once. Thanks for your contributions!
Love you and love you teacher Marco.Your 10 min to better painting is the best Art teaching video I ever seen.It is really efficient and useful.These 10 mins are full of useful experience and not boring at all!The greatest ever!This serios improved my painting skills alot!There are lot of Chinese students love you videos!I will continue painting and getting better!
Probably the best perspective tutorial I've seen :whoa:
I will love this video! Just what I needed 😻
Your an exceptionally great teacher,and your videos are amazing so thanks again for doing these,Happy Holidays and all the best for you and your family in the new year.
That love letter was way too touching hahah🤣 legend
I'm crying bc of that intern end. Legit crying. I'm 30. Ugh.
this whole video i was like "OOOOOHHHHH"
Even after new year this ending gave me that good wholesome smile. From all unpaid interns, thank you.
Lovely lessons. I wish I can be that intern.
Bucci this is a gift - many thanks! A very Merry Christmas from Scotland to you sir!
Thanks a lot for this video! This series helps me a lot!!
Thx marco, your vids are really helpful
these are extremely high quality videos, thanks for sharing them for free!
Oh! You really made this! Hype! Always wanted to see how you'd tackle this!
Thank you so much, Marco, for all your work and sharing these great tutorials! The intern scene was so sweet💛Happy Holidays!🎄🌟
What brush is that at the end
OMG …. distance makes lines appear more horizontal!!!!!!!! i finally figured out what made my paintings look weird lol
Oh my god what brilliance I just observed.Great video!
This is the 1st time, studying perspective didn’t bore me at all. 😍😍😍😍😍💝💝💝💝💝 lots of love and thanks.
Thank YOU for Another GREAT video.
From Cape Town.
hi I am good a drawing , not excellent because I got Amblyopia in one of my eye.... so perspective I suffered a lot, special for inorganic shapes to draw, also painting I concentrate too much attention in one area to paint, so I start in value and i t is best for me ,your tuts are great for understanding real concept and bring them to a digital era. thx.
I will start off the new year a great subscription!. "Great job, look forward to watching more of your videos.👌
Missed u buddy ! Thanks for the videos ! I'm an architecture student almost finishing studies, and your videos are a great source of inspiration for my work, for the way I draw the buildings, put them in a composition, that most people don't cconsidere too important ! KEEP GOING !
I just wanna say, I am really enjoying your audio book. It helps me get more confident.
Fun video Marco. And Merry Christmas. If you haven't seen it, google "Ghibli false perspective." I think you'll find it really interesting!
Thank you for the fantastic art map you provide us 👩🎨🎉🎨❣️
me busy
me can't watch video now
me like video anyway (ofc)
me add to watch later
me happy
I picked this video of your playlist at random, and when you showed Juanjo Guarnido's Blacksad piece I laughed because I had that exact piece framed right behind my laptop. WHAT ARE THE ODDS?!
At least now I can analyze it, and... know that the vanishing point is on Blacksad's crotch.
vid 5:12 broke my mind - thank you so much for helping me to understand it. Just amazing, and genius - thank you
Flat plane..and flat sky.. thats how we can understand earth perspective. Truth based
Wait a minute... Aren't you the voice of FNAF Sister Location's elevator guy? I swear I hear "Exotic butters" I'm my mind every time I hear you talk. ._. Great video tho, thanks a lot for the help. 😅
Thought I knew perspective. I was wrong. Thanks for sharing.
When I first started to learn drawing I thought perspective was gonna be the hardest thing for me, but now I'm better at it than anything else
All your teaching videos are really helpful and eye openers. Thanks. Ps. Love the intern.
Hi Marco... Just wanted to say thank you.... Your video (10 minutes) series... Gave me so much clarity ... I was making good sketches.. but without clarity..so the end product used to be the accidental one... There was no process... that how to go through..
So thank you giving ... Clarity, process , perspective and freedom to choose...
From last 2 days ... My drawings improved a lot.... There was the time when I was working on only 1 sketch in one day... I m working on 2 to3 sketches.. in a day... With full of attention, joy and in relaxed way.... This is a good sign for me..
My time has improved a lot.
I got scared to work with colors... And most important how to start...after some time my control over colors has been lost...and this type of work gives me fear..
But I will definitely going to work on it...
Thank you so much again 😊💗💗🙏🙏🙏
Christ finally, a REAL ART TEACHER THANK YOU MARCO UR THE BEST OUT HERE
Thank you so much for sharing this!
Man, your videos are so helpful! You are my go to reference for learning to paint. You can’t comprehend how valuable this kind of info is to artists like me who are self-taught.
Your putting so much effort into free contact and not putting up a pay wall and just releasing previews is the definition of “magnanimous”. When I have the money to spare and worked my was through the videos here I will definitely buy your courses ❤
600 years is nothing. Pythagoras, who should be given props here, lived 5k years ago and realized a truth that changed the world of math. Trigonometry is valid here, yes?
This drama level! I'm breaking into tears, the boy really deserves the check!
Am I going crazy or are the sound effects used in this video from Mango Plumo's Earth Adventure?
well, you are a good human being sir Bucci. Thanks for being there for us this long!
Merry x'mas!
Lmao-the bullying to the unpaid intern is wild 😭😭😭 the “car needs a tune up” had me like 🤣
I just don't understand how Marco doesn't have 1mill subs
Super fucking helpful🙏🙏🙏thank U so much
I keep saying to myself “This video won’t tell me anything I don’t already know” and I keep being wrong. You’re a wonder!
The quote at 8:49 really helped me understand why I love exploration so much. It truly is the only moments in which you can ascend the collective mind of society.
I wonder if this somewhat factors into flow state?
Perhaps mastering your skill set increases the rate of flow state due to reaching the point where you can no longer rely on others for learning. Instead you must utilize your own agency at its maximum and pave a new frontier. Maybe that could be the main factor in inducing flow state, and flow state is just a mode of total freedom.
Good stuff. I am currently at the point of knowledge where I want to tweak in several perspectives in one painting. To bad your final example relied on a single perspective. But still a great video. Thx!!