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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Mar 31, 2021 ^^
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Ah this is the kind of thing that was really lacking when I was beginning, not knowing where to start, or what to start from. This kind of handholding approach you see more often in actually paid classes with a huge time alloted to it, and people starting out don't even know that it exists most of the time. A lot of channels talk about fundamentals on a high level, but don't dig in what it means to do them on a moment-to-moment basis for the markmaking process. I'm sure this is gonna be a godsend for a lot of people, so accessible on youtube. I apreciate all the effort put into the rhetoric, pacing and clarity as you go. nothing is left to be misinterpreted, but the foundation is there for everything to be expanded upon, for all skill levels. Amazing stuff Marco.
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Tip for anyone trying this method out: don't forget to make the background layer light gray. A stark white bg will produce some unfortunate results in the color step since white + a color in the color layer equals white. That means your shading in the shadow layer will get color but the gaps will not.
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As a self learner for many years, I can tell you that, this approach is the most effective and time-saving method for illustration! A lot of professional artists have kept it secret to the other learner. I read many issues of ImagineFX magazines, and no one really share this kind of approach, instead they just blur away the details and useful information. I am now really glad to learn this method finally properly, and it help me paint a great deal faster and keep my works consistent. Thank you, Marco, truly this is the most important tips for all the beginning artists on YouTube so far.
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10:02 This is such an important tip, I've been learning painting for like 4 years and this is something I've recently became conscious about. Little things like this pushes your work to extra levels and almost nobody talks about it or even think of teaching it. You are the best, Marco!
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If you press "H" on the keyboard, the canvas will flip horizontally, but it's just a visual flip, not a transformative one. The advantage being you can flip back and forth very quickly, and you can still work as normal while flipped. *I think H is the default key. That's what mine is mapped to. In any case, the functionality is there.
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@marcobucci
3 years ago
Thanks for watching! Here's a link to a folder containing all the files you'll need to follow along with this tutorial: www.dropbox.com/sh/r6cyfbhp1ihdipd/AAASVLgvxu53pVy…
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