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Merging Shapes – 10 Minutes To Better Painting – Episode 1



Become a better digital or traditional artist! Each episode will give you tools for stronger paintings.
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31 thoughts on “Merging Shapes – 10 Minutes To Better Painting – Episode 1
  1. 9:44 You Sir, are going to hell! ^_^ Takes you an hour and a half to paint all that, would take me easily a year and a half and mine would not even be recognizable on what it is… O_o

  2. 8:26 all of that is an hour 1/2 way through… Wow I found you from skillshare. watch a video that you said to watch your episode videos. (I know you only said 2+3 was recommended) But this one sounded interesting as well.

  3. Great lesson, although I don't necessarily agree with the extent to which you downplay the amount of shapes in the Walter Everett. There's certainly groups of similar shapes creating paths of low resistance for the eye to follow. But they're a region rather than a shape. The use of contrast is what presents the "detail" that most artists refer to in that particular painting; there's many shapes that the eye can observe, even within regions that have similar colour.

    Additionally, the reduction of detail towards the bottom of the image creates a frame, exaggerating the paths created through the higher-detail regions.

    Nonetheless, this video is quite excellent and I'm sure you've improved a lot since you created it.

  4. I'm so thrilled that I've found these videos! I don't go to art school, but I'm really passionate about art and it makes my day when I find gemstones like your videos here on youtube! Thank you so much!!

  5. im am so happy to find this video! i have been searching ways to improve my artwork and all of them tell me to do the same thing and i never actually learn from them! i actually learned new information! i really appreciate that! thank you

  6. Mike Mignola is an absolute MASTER when it comes to simplification. He's my inking idol. He does so much with so little. And yet, he has perhaps one of the hardest comic styles to mimic.

  7. I love that your voice sounds so oddly close to a music theory Youtuber named Adam Neely. Makes for seamless transitions from jumping between art and music studies

  8. OMG like, seriously, you blow my mind with every video, in each detail you paint or say. You help me to keep my inner child – my excitement and passion for art – alive and growing. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  9. Marco, you're my hero! Man… I just saw your ArtStation Gallery, and I had to pickup my jaw from the floor haha, awesome art! And your videos are VERY helpful, thank you for doing this 😉

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