Recently decided to subscribe and enroll to the art school just got my own digital art pad and laptop so I'm going to binge a lot of these episodes and see where my progress goes
@@TrueUnderDawgGaming you’re always in places I never expect you to be. Yo do a chill stream where you play older mortal kombat games with viewers. I’d enjoy watching it
The inner glow trick is exactly what I've been looking for! As I've been doing my 2 minutes+ of drawing or observation per day, I've noticed a lot of artists have a nice tint in the areas where shadows transition to light but I couldn't figure out how they did it. That tip alone is so useful, thank you for all your great content!
@@DavidZMediaisAwesome I know, I saw that. It just didn't work for the software I was using. Figured it out though, but tbh I'm just gonna do it manually.
This video helped me change my perspective entirely on shading and lighting. For the longest time I thought that you should primarily focus on shading and lighting as two separate factors that play into each other, but this video taught me that in reality, they are actually the exact same thing. Shade isn't a factor, it's the absence of a factor, that being light. No lighting would result in nothing being visible, as everything would be cloaked in shadow. It makes perfect sense when I think about it now, but it has taken me an embarrassingly long time to realize that a drawing is quite literally nothing without it's light source making the darn thing visible to begin with. Thank you so much for helping get to that conclusion!
Mark sensei, you don't get enough credit. I've learned so much from your art class and honestly can say you are my top 5 favorite artest. I often tend to try to speak in your accent but I don't know if its French or Italian 😅
I've been watching a lot of RUclips videos on lightings, but this is the most comprehensive tutorial I've ever watched. Thank you so much Marc for this amazing tutorial, and to everyone watching this tutorial, I wish you the best for your artistic journey!
This step by step process was a HUGE help for me, I'm going to start this kind of process right now on some images. It's already feeling like a huge step up for me from how I was doing things before.
I just realised that I met you on facebook when you were on fzd school years ago. I cannot beleive it... You were and are the brightest spot on digital art . Thanks man.
Absolutely mind-blown! I really enjoyed seeing all the different results you can get by properly applying the various light sources. Thank you Marc, looking forward to next week’s class!!
Omg. Finally someone’s else the tinting of the shadow edges. I been studying a lot of art pieces and always tries to do this by painting and blending edges but never looked right or it completely ruined my shadow forms. Now I see it’s that easy you are a light in this dark cold world
How on earth did this teach me more than my 17 years of living? I'm so glad you exist and I hope you know that there are many people out there who feel the same.
Thank You for this movie. The idea to paint light over shaded areas blew my mind. Before that I would struggle to add shadows to brightly lit flat colours but the other way round makes more sense.
I can't thank you enough for your videos! I've been drawing for almost 12 years and I've never improved so quickly as when I started to try what you taught! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
This tip will definitely help me improve on lighthing. I usually draw cartoony looking characters with simple lighthing effects. Now I know this techinque, I can revisit those drawings and add more convenient light!
This is one of the best video lesson I've seen in ages; watched it before I went to bed and now all I want to do is get up and start drawing - stupid need to rest and social obligations - I shall be doing own piece tonight, can't wait - thanks so much Marc!
just.. wow! I will have to see this video slowly for a couple of times, specially how to select the transition areas, but I am sure this will make a huge change in my artwork. Thanks a lot Marc!!
I recently joined your art school mark, there was only so much i could teach myself, i had a sword with a few skills but i need a master to help become well developed, hoping that master is you marc…its grind time
oh my GOD the inner glow trick. Thank you. I can't believe I was doing this shit by hand up until now UGH. Even your "manual way" of doing it is more efficient than the way I used to do it T_T Excellent vid as always!
I've been watching your videos for some years now and helped me a lot during my time in art school and outside. I hated my drawings and thought I wasn't good enough, but because I didn't understand the process and didn't know much techniques, always finding myself desmotivated by the "art is 100% practice" of my teachers and other artists I look up to. So thanks Marc :) for sharing your techniques, processes and experiences and with so much passion and kindness! You gave me confidence and motivation to keep drawing ❤
no wonder in the past 2 years i've been struggling coloring my character light and shadow, now that i know perspective is always important in many aspect of the Arts. As always your tutorial is very helpful!
Your YT videos have been a massive help to me on my journey. The only destructive thing I have ever heard you say was that "most people only have about 3-5 hours of focus every day. That focus is constantly being taken by everything you do that requires focus be it a YT video, social media etc. So most people would be lucky to even get in 2 hours of quality learning time for their art." Hearing you say that in two of your videos absolutely destroyed my morale because of the placebo effect haha. I used to be able to study 7-9 hours a day but now I struggle to do an unfulfilling 3. I wish I could wipe those two videos from my memory... But everything else you've said has been a huge help.
I never thought to use simple shapes to establish shading... mind-blowing. This is why we come to you. It all comes down to the simple shapes. Thank you! T_T
Im baffled, this is so cool. I love the Layer Method and i like how the characters look, even if we didnt paint Ambient Occlusion in there! The Line Art is the Ambient Occlusion in this case and it looks pretty nice! Totally cool to have this type of quality with only form and cast shadow.
Im convinced Marc bugged my room. I literally was talking about how I wish I could learn painting light an bam he posts this. This is the third time this has happened XD
God you actually teach way more tricks than my 20k course lecturer.. So this is how pros do the inner glow tint, I had been assuming its done manually and never get it figure it out by myself on how to blend the colours that well I am lost for words thank you so much
Could you please make a video about the ambient light? I still don't understand it much :D And different lighting setups, like day, nighs, dawn, etc etc
This is kino. I definitely could use some fine tuning to my lighting techniques. I use Clip Studio Paint and truth be told, I light and shade entirely though grayscale and using mask layers, and I use gradient maps to add colors. What I can try to do is add an additional layer in the grayscale for the terminator and secondary lightsource and have them have their own color. I will need to test this out eventually see what I get. Good stuff!
I think this is where I go wrong. In environments where the light is more prominent than the shadows I usually shade first and do lights at the end. Using the base color as my ambient light. Carving light from shadows seems to work a lot better.
Hi! I came from tiktok, someone asked me to check out your channel to watch some tutorials on how to improve in art and the first thing i see when i searched your channel is my favorite character! Rei ayanami 😁
I've discovered through trial and error that after the overlay key lights you can add an ambient occlusion layer, again set on overlay, consisting of shades of black at different opacities most visible in the areas farthest away from the camera.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about lighting/anatomy/shadows, it has really helped me improve my art pieces and I am grateful. I hope you continue to show us great work and have a nice day/night!
Wow this came at the perfect time 😍😍 I am starting a 100 days of art challenge and lights are one of my goals .Even tho I am a traditional artist this will definitely help Thank you for your content
It's funny because that's what i'm working on with my latest draw. I do some night/dark scene and add light sources from magic or lamp for example as key sources. I will try to use a blue light as you explained As you said that changes the feeling of the drawing. I'm trying to observe more how light is worked in movies, series Thank you so much for your helpful tutorials, you can't imagine how much they helped me to progress in the latest months
hi marc! i just used this like a week after first watching the video and the improvement i have noticed in the lighting is actually incredible! thank you
Painting lighting is the flashiest art skill, you hear me?
Also, weekly reminder to have an awesome weekend or..🔪
I will have an awesome weekend pls dont stab me 🥺
I had been camping for this one
indeed 😎 it's time to put on glasses this is going to be like flashboom , have awesome weekend too or let play mortal kombat ☠💀👽🤖👿
Oh!!! so beautiful.
Brooo how easy Tysm for this video!!!
The trick where you said to draw a topdown view and put shadows in the places you dont see is easily the best trick I have ever learned for shadows
I was thinking the same thing!
For sure! That has been such a great tip!
And what's cool abt that is the fact that it applies to pretty much everything, since everything can be reduced to a simple shape~
Recently decided to subscribe and enroll to the art school just got my own digital art pad and laptop so I'm going to binge a lot of these episodes and see where my progress goes
Good luck
Amy social Network to follow that progresos?
Good luck!! :D take care of yourself and don't burnout :)
You got this!
Keep it up!
7:00 this is such a simple and great idea! Can't believe i never considered it before. Thanks :D
Mind-blown for sure.
I love when you draw Cammy. Please draw more Street Fighter characters :3
Love your videos!
@@Claymizer2 Thanks :D
Yes please 😉
@@TrueUnderDawgGaming you’re always in places I never expect you to be. Yo do a chill stream where you play older mortal kombat games with viewers. I’d enjoy watching it
I'm just amazed at how Marc's art looks like 3d models when the lighting is applied
The inner glow trick is exactly what I've been looking for! As I've been doing my 2 minutes+ of drawing or observation per day, I've noticed a lot of artists have a nice tint in the areas where shadows transition to light but I couldn't figure out how they did it. That tip alone is so useful, thank you for all your great content!
no idea how to do it in slip studio paint though :(
@@fidboi2715 he explains how to recreate the effect in other software later in the video
@@DavidZMediaisAwesome I know, I saw that. It just didn't work for the software I was using. Figured it out though, but tbh I'm just gonna do it manually.
If I may ask, is their an actual science term for that? 😅
@@Skycube100 subsurface scattering
I'm a traditional illustrator and love how your advice translates to all mediums once you apply the right the light source. Thank you!
This video helped me change my perspective entirely on shading and lighting. For the longest time I thought that you should primarily focus on shading and lighting as two separate factors that play into each other, but this video taught me that in reality, they are actually the exact same thing.
Shade isn't a factor, it's the absence of a factor, that being light. No lighting would result in nothing being visible, as everything would be cloaked in shadow.
It makes perfect sense when I think about it now, but it has taken me an embarrassingly long time to realize that a drawing is quite literally nothing without it's light source making the darn thing visible to begin with.
Thank you so much for helping get to that conclusion!
Even if I'm not trying to learn how to draw lighting atm, I got something interesting to watch while having lunch. Thanks, Marc.
Mark sensei, you don't get enough credit. I've learned so much from your art class and honestly can say you are my top 5 favorite artest. I often tend to try to speak in your accent but I don't know if its French or Italian 😅
Marc really be uploading these tutorials at the right time 😭 I'm self-taught artist and you've been saving my broke ass self for a year now. TYSM!
This lighting style is what I want to implement it in my art style thank you so much for your hard work
I paid the class fee
I've been watching a lot of RUclips videos on lightings, but this is the most comprehensive tutorial I've ever watched. Thank you so much Marc for this amazing tutorial, and to everyone watching this tutorial, I wish you the best for your artistic journey!
« calisss c’est beaucoup ça !!!» 😂😂😂 salutations from Québec✋
Always love watching this every week. Putting everything learned here to practice.. with mixed results but having a fun time.
This step by step process was a HUGE help for me, I'm going to start this kind of process right now on some images. It's already feeling like a huge step up for me from how I was doing things before.
One of the dopest artists in the game.
The dopest*
I just realised that I met you on facebook when you were on fzd school years ago. I cannot beleive it... You were and are the brightest spot on digital art . Thanks man.
Absolutely mind-blown! I really enjoyed seeing all the different results you can get by properly applying the various light sources. Thank you Marc, looking forward to next week’s class!!
Omg. Finally someone’s else the tinting of the shadow edges. I been studying a lot of art pieces and always tries to do this by painting and blending edges but never looked right or it completely ruined my shadow forms.
Now I see it’s that easy you are a light in this dark cold world
i rewatch most of you videos and YES that inner glow is so much powerful
How on earth did this teach me more than my 17 years of living? I'm so glad you exist and I hope you know that there are many people out there who feel the same.
Thank You for this movie. The idea to paint light over shaded areas blew my mind. Before that I would struggle to add shadows to brightly lit flat colours but the other way round makes more sense.
I can't thank you enough for your videos! I've been drawing for almost 12 years and I've never improved so quickly as when I started to try what you taught! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
You are simply the BEST!!!! I'm going to introduce your videos to my 14 year old daughter. Thanks for being YOU!!!!
You blew my mind talking about seeing the perspective of the light source blew my mind! Instantly I saw an improvement in my skill.
This tip will definitely help me improve on lighthing. I usually draw cartoony looking characters with simple lighthing effects. Now I know this techinque, I can revisit those drawings and add more convenient light!
This is one of the best video lesson I've seen in ages; watched it before I went to bed and now all I want to do is get up and start drawing - stupid need to rest and social obligations - I shall be doing own piece tonight, can't wait - thanks so much Marc!
just.. wow! I will have to see this video slowly for a couple of times, specially how to select the transition areas, but I am sure this will make a huge change in my artwork. Thanks a lot Marc!!
THE BEST 12.52 SECONDS OF MY ARTISTIC LIFE THANK U MARC
This video really helps. My Art improved a lot
BROOOOOOOOO thanks for the magicposer tip, its gonna save my life!
Probably the most entertaining and fun art teacher on yt to watch
I've been struggling with lights for forever and you just explained everything that I was missing in like 10 min, you wizard
It would be fun to see u react and judge different artists, their work their lessons and stuff like this
Marc‘s fans growing is absolutely crazy,first time watch him it's like 200k ,till now omg
Thanks for showing magic pose. It's so useful!
Just when I was struggling with lighting, this video came along. And it blew my mind.
I recently joined your art school mark, there was only so much i could teach myself, i had a sword with a few skills but i need a master to help become well developed, hoping that master is you marc…its grind time
Your lighting tricks are really awesome. I’m gonna have to give these a try!
Years go by, and you're still my favourite bald teacher of them all.
Thank you very much for all these lessons. Love you.
the best light tutorial so far, the previous ones were quite confusing
oh my GOD the inner glow trick. Thank you. I can't believe I was doing this shit by hand up until now UGH. Even your "manual way" of doing it is more efficient than the way I used to do it T_T Excellent vid as always!
holyyy a new samdoesart and a marc brunet video at the same time. what a treat
I've been watching your videos for some years now and helped me a lot during my time in art school and outside. I hated my drawings and thought I wasn't good enough, but because I didn't understand the process and didn't know much techniques, always finding myself desmotivated by the "art is 100% practice" of my teachers and other artists I look up to.
So thanks Marc :) for sharing your techniques, processes and experiences and with so much passion and kindness! You gave me confidence and motivation to keep drawing ❤
i always use Magic poser for my comic and illustration , really help me with pose and lighting
marc makes it look easy to follow and understand. I love your teaching method!
no wonder in the past 2 years i've been struggling coloring my character light and shadow, now that i know perspective is always important in many aspect of the Arts. As always your tutorial is very helpful!
Video dropped at just the right time for me. Was right at the point I needed to draw lighting.
Your YT videos have been a massive help to me on my journey. The only destructive thing I have ever heard you say was that "most people only have about 3-5 hours of focus every day. That focus is constantly being taken by everything you do that requires focus be it a YT video, social media etc. So most people would be lucky to even get in 2 hours of quality learning time for their art." Hearing you say that in two of your videos absolutely destroyed my morale because of the placebo effect haha. I used to be able to study 7-9 hours a day but now I struggle to do an unfulfilling 3. I wish I could wipe those two videos from my memory... But everything else you've said has been a huge help.
Watch the video about The science of learning faster, there’s more to this topic you need to know!
Hey Marc, if you haven't already, could you make a detailed video about observation, explaining how to observe effectively, what to look for etc?
I never thought to use simple shapes to establish shading... mind-blowing. This is why we come to you. It all comes down to the simple shapes. Thank you! T_T
i have been drawing for the longest time. and this is one of the best resource I found. Thank you very much
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2:17 환경색
3:15 주광 직사광은 환경광처럼 넓게 깔리지 않는다고
6:20 단순화해서 빛이 어딜 때리는지 계산
8:20 큰 명암 구분, 덩어리감
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9:10 그림자 경계 구분 색
10:41 명암 껐다 켰다
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Good lighting is everything.
this is the best tutorial I've ever seen
Ill start attending the art school starting now, will do my best and make you proud
The lights really make the difference
Thanks for the teachings and the explosions master
i learned more from this video than i did in my entire BA. Thank you for simplifying into understandable explanations, you're a saint
Im baffled, this is so cool. I love the Layer Method and i like how the characters look, even if we didnt paint Ambient Occlusion in there! The Line Art is the Ambient Occlusion in this case and it looks pretty nice! Totally cool to have this type of quality with only form and cast shadow.
Your tutorials help so much, I'm impressed. I went through countless tutorials, but yours are 100% the best on RUclips!
Im convinced Marc bugged my room. I literally was talking about how I wish I could learn painting light an bam he posts this. This is the third time this has happened XD
Krita has inner glow feature if you wanna know
God you actually teach way more tricks than my 20k course lecturer.. So this is how pros do the inner glow tint, I had been assuming its done manually and never get it figure it out by myself on how to blend the colours that well
I am lost for words thank you so much
THIS IS WHAT I NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDD
I watched the video for the second time. Now it's time to see it again!
And again and again and again
And again
WOWWWW im just like stun by how good it looks DEMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
That beggining threw me off so. Hard. You have some amazing content
You made this look so easy… I can’t believe I actually managed to paint light I’m so impressed. I genuinely believed I was incapable of it.
thanks for your online classes!
Could you please make a video about the ambient light? I still don't understand it much :D And different lighting setups, like day, nighs, dawn, etc etc
This is kino. I definitely could use some fine tuning to my lighting techniques.
I use Clip Studio Paint and truth be told, I light and shade entirely though grayscale and using mask layers, and I use gradient maps to add colors. What I can try to do is add an additional layer in the grayscale for the terminator and secondary lightsource and have them have their own color. I will need to test this out eventually see what I get. Good stuff!
This lesson is a real gem! Thank you!
I think this is where I go wrong.
In environments where the light is more prominent than the shadows I usually shade first and do lights at the end. Using the base color as my ambient light.
Carving light from shadows seems to work a lot better.
Can you please do a detailed hair tutorial video I love your videos!
Its like he knows when i struggle with something, ill get on yt and see a video about what im struggling with.
Ty Marc :D
I always stuck with lighting
This video is so easy to understand but incredibly practicle
Thank you
Hi! I came from tiktok, someone asked me to check out your channel to watch some tutorials on how to improve in art and the first thing i see when i searched your channel is my favorite character! Rei ayanami 😁
Thank you so much! I was literally sulking about how I can't improve my lighting lol, Thanks Marc!
Could you make a video on perspective for indoor spaces?
I've discovered through trial and error that after the overlay key lights you can add an ambient occlusion layer, again set on overlay, consisting of shades of black at different opacities most visible in the areas farthest away from the camera.
The contents never stop getting better
I hope my skills too
✨the intro is just amazing as always✨
I loooove these weekly tutorials Marc. Thank you so much. I believe these can apply to hyper-realistic paintings to.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge about lighting/anatomy/shadows, it has really helped me improve my art pieces and I am grateful. I hope you continue to show us great work and have a nice day/night!
Thank you. I can't wait to put beautiful lighting on my garbage sketches. 🥹
Wow this came at the perfect time 😍😍 I am starting a 100 days of art challenge and lights are one of my goals .Even tho I am a traditional artist this will definitely help Thank you for your content
This class was so much fun!
the way i paint in the terminator, is just using a layer between the flat and the light, and just brush a bright, warm red color on the terminator :D
You make everything look so easy while I pull my hairs in stress. I really need to learn that from you. Love your vids.
It's funny because that's what i'm working on with my latest draw. I do some night/dark scene and add light sources from magic or lamp for example as key sources.
I will try to use a blue light as you explained
As you said that changes the feeling of the drawing. I'm trying to observe more how light is worked in movies, series
Thank you so much for your helpful tutorials, you can't imagine how much they helped me to progress in the latest months
this is the only youtuber that i hit like even without watching the content. Thanks for sharing marc, truly appreciate it.
this tutorial is a massive help in the art career
my man always show off his editing skill in every video hahaha
keep making tutorial man thats really cool
This dude went HAM with the explosion effects
Thanks for reminding me to make the character layer into a darker color.
Hopefully, this video will help out, and thanks for uploading it!
marc is extra hype in this video and I'm loving it. also added some tips on my lighting process so thanks a lot!
Wow this was very fast for such a beautiful result!
hi marc! i just used this like a week after first watching the video and the improvement i have noticed in the lighting is actually incredible! thank you